Sentences with phrase «century stone house»

Calder agrees to a trade of three mobiles for François Premier, a dilapidated seventeenth - century stone house built adjoining a cliff on Jean's property.
Close to the Louvre is a popular bistro à vins called Les Fines Gueules, set in a handsome 18th century stone house.
Early - 19th - century stone house renovated in 1840s Greek Revival and 1930s Colonial Revival; part of the Albany Avenue, Kingston, Ulster County, New York MPS
Late - 17th - century stone houses built by founders of New Paltz; one of the oldest continuously inhabited neighborhoods in Anglo - America

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No stone was left unrepaired, from the dairy barn to the carriage house; even the century - old apple tree out back was preserved, which has been standing there for 100 years.
The stunning, centuries - old trees are more than agricultural champions, too; they are cultural monuments that are as vital to the «heel» region of Italy's «boot» as its conical - roofed stone trullo houses and its many castles.
It's said that the house was built entirely from stones taken from the nearby Castello delle Moiane, after it was destroyed in the 14th century.
Casa Grande do Bachao is a typical 18th century Galician manor house, with two houses, corn granaries, a stone cross, and spacious stone terraces.
This is a century - old stone house that was recently restored and tastefully decorated in an idyllic country setting.
In the center of the castle complex lays the main courtyard of the palace, Crown Square, whose foundation is formed by a series of large stone vaults built during the 1430's and used to house prisoners until the 19th century.
Named after a curiously unconventional singer who added two cottages to the estate in the 1990s using antique glass, hand - forged hardware and wood salvaged from 18th century lower upstate New York barns, the Manchester Cottage located steps from the stone house is bathed in natural hues of sandstone, wheat and ivory.
It has style — gracious centuries - old stone houses climb the hills surrounding a lovely boat - filled harbor.
For a while now, two of Santa Barbara's surf titans — Al Merrick's Channel Islands and Surf - N - Wear's Beach House — have bookended the colorful neighborhood, running their businesses a stone's throw from the Pacific Ocean and helping carry on a surf tradition in that part of town that goes back more than half a century.
The Renaissance Lucerne Hotel, housed in a century - old City Palais and situated in the heart of Lucerne, is located only a stone's throw from the shores of Lake Lucerne.
These small houses, built of natural stone and thatched with straw, served the locals for centuries as stables and dwellings.
The lovely communal areas are centred around a 17th century Jersey country house and the exposed granite stones are a charming reminder of its former status as a traditional Jersey home.
This lovely Etxalar Hotel, housed in an old stone building, dating back to the sixteenth century, is the perfect place in which to absorb the magical atmosphere of the Spain's Navarra region.
The Vincci La Rábida hotel, housed in an 18th century palace, is situated in the historical quarter of Seville, just a stone's throw from La Maestranza Bullring.
Le Maupas is a 17th Century Normandy Long house, built in 1668 and loving renovated keeping lots of it's original features, such as large stone fire places in the dining room and guests lounge.
The houses were all stone built in the early 20th century in Pyrgos Psilonerou, close to the beach and the market village of Maleme, and are now fully renovated and equipped with basic amenities.
Los Arcos de Quejana is housed in a lovely stone building that dates back to the 17th century.
Housed in a former palace of the 16th century, the 3 - star hotel Conde Rodrigo enjoys an unbeatable location in Ciudad Rodrigo, near the Cathedral built in stone.
Beautifully restored stone manor house believed to date back to the 19th century.
One floor up from that performance in Piraeus, for instance, there is a stone from the 4th century B.C. that was once housed in Salamis, Cyprus, carved with images of a hand, a forearm, an arm, and a foot, as a tool for ensuring uniform measurements.
A German 17th — century carved - wood skull, a recent sculpture by Enrico David, and a 19th - century Tibetan ritual vessel sit atop a table that Robert Adam made for Apsley House, the Palladian manse he designed in the 1770s that later became home to the Duke of Wellington, who is said to have replaced the stone top of Adam's table with granite he brought back from his campaign against Napoleon in Egypt.
The property featured a centuries - old stone house called La Tour, which became Mitchell's home and studio, as well as the original house where Claude Monet lived and worked between 1878 and 1881.
Formerly Gaffney Farm, for many years a popular pick - your - own orchard and farmers» market, the property features a dilapidated stone house built prior to the American Revolution, as well as a 19th - century barn.
For centuries Mayan Indians in Mexico and Guatemala have cooked their meals using an indoor fire pit located on the house floor called a «three stone fire.»
A grade II listed 18th - century Cotswolds stone house, comprising sitting room, dining room, kitchen / breakfast room, cloakroom, utility room, study, five bedrooms (three en suite) and bathroom.
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