- gables, string-courses,
windows with
stone mullions,
dripmoulds and
stone hoodmoulds over the doors.
Parts of the
James Bond
movie Die
Another Day (2002) were...
- In architecture, a hood mould, hood,
label mould (from
Latin labia, lip), drip
mould or dripstone, is an
external moulded projection from a wall over an...
- house, with a barn
added in the 1840s. It has ogee
shaped lintels and
hoodmoulds, double-chamfered
mullion windows, and a door
lintel stating "A.S. 1610...
-
faced in deeply-chamfered
recesses with
hoodmoulds.
There are
three light louvred belfry openings with
hoodmoulds. The nave and
tower are
constructed of...
-
staircase has
eight original stone cross-windows with mullions,
transoms and
hoodmoulds irregularly spaced at
different levels which contained leaded gl**** in...
- interior, and the
window tracery, the parapets, battlements, pinnacles,
hoodmoulds, the dado, and
other details are also in cast iron. The area
around the...
-
purely decorative with no
defensive value. The
lancet windows, tracery,
hoodmoulds and
blind arrow-slits are all
borrowings from
earlier building styles...
- arch
there are two
walkway arches,
those to the
right original, with
hoodmoulds. The
North side has a
plainer central arch,
flanked by a
single walkway...
-
windows each with two
trefoiled lights with a
quatrefoil in the arch and
hoodmoulds. The
tower has a
clock face in an ogee
crocketed canopy. The
inner church...
- the
north of the chancel.
Sharples and
Pollard consider that the
curved hoodmoulds over the door anti****te the Art
Nouveau style.
Grade I
listed buildings...