MONTACUTE HOUSE, SOMERSET (2): A FEW WINDOW DETAILS Published on January 27, 2014January 27, 2014 by Rolling Harbour WINDOWS 1598 ‘EXTRA CURLY’ MONKEY TAIL WINDOW STAYS A MORE HUMBLE DWELLING IN DORSET WITH HAM STONE WINDOWS THE PARK AND LONG RIDE IN JANUARY SUNSHINE Share this:Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... Related
Lovely features, Montacute looks very impressive! They surely knew how to make attractive windows… LikeLike Reply
A bit different from Holkham or Houghton, though! The ‘humble house’ is ours, in fact. We’ve just had that bow window restored: until recently it was partly grown over, so we hacked out the shrubs to reveal it. RH LikeLike Reply
Nope! Sorry about your coffee. Hope you weren’t leaning over your keyboard at the time… Have a good w/e. RH LikeLike
Lovely windows and stays but equally impressive chimney pots. I should imagine their chimneys would “draw” well with stacks that height. LikeLike Reply
Completely agree. Now I’ll have to see if I have the wherewithal for “Tudor Chimney Stacks – Towards a Better Understanding of their Draw”… RH LikeLike Reply
Lovely features, Montacute looks very impressive! They surely knew how to make attractive windows…
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A bit different from Holkham or Houghton, though! The ‘humble house’ is ours, in fact. We’ve just had that bow window restored: until recently it was partly grown over, so we hacked out the shrubs to reveal it. RH
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I just spilled my coffee!! You’re joking, aren’t you…?
Dina
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Nope! Sorry about your coffee. Hope you weren’t leaning over your keyboard at the time… Have a good w/e. RH
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Lovely windows and stays but equally impressive chimney pots. I should imagine their chimneys would “draw” well with stacks that height.
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Completely agree. Now I’ll have to see if I have the wherewithal for “Tudor Chimney Stacks – Towards a Better Understanding of their Draw”… RH
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