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Pantiles is a
Georgian colonnade in the town of
Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England...
- A
pantile is a type of
fired roof tile,
normally made from clay. It is S-shaped in
profile and is
single lap,
meaning that the end of the tile laps only...
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Restoration and a
fashionable resort in the mid-1700s
under Beau Nash when the
Pantiles, and its
chalybeate spring,
attracted visitors who
wished to take the waters...
- nobile. Each
casino is then
crowned by a
lantern in the
summit of the
pantiled roof.
These elaborate square lanterns too have pilasters, and
windows both...
- the semi-circular curve. This
could add a
taper to one end of the tile.
Pantiles are
similar to
mission tiles except that they
consolidate the pan and cover...
- coloring. Most of
these small early factories closed down or merged. S-shaped
pantiles were one of the
first tile
models put in production,
starting in the 14–15th...
- a
house with
stabling and is now a
garage and
storage building. It has
pantiled roofs with stone−flagged eaves,
squared limestone walls and
brickwork chimneys...
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Scots features such as forestairs, crow-stepped gables,
datestones and
pantiled roofs. Its
historic buildings include a now
defunct windmill that once...
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thatched roofs in Jersey. When
thatch began to be
generally replaced by
pantiles in the 18th century, and
later by slates, the witches'
stones were left...
- Brenchley, Capel, Culverden, Goudhurst, Horsmonden, Lamberhurst,
Paddock Wood,
Pantiles, Park, Pembury, Rusthall, St James', St John's, St Mark's, Sherwood, Southborough...