dovecote

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Examples of dovecote

  • Ah, look! there is the dovecote, cried Isabel. 

  • In the chicken houses and dovecotes, there was not a single bird left. 

  • Note the ancient barn and dovecote. 

  • She had told him of a hedge of yew-trees, and a white dovecote almost at the water's edge. 

  • The circular dovecote belonging to monastic times is carefully preserved. 

  • First, there is an element of recycling, the re-use of a barrel to become a dovecote.

  • Yapp cannot identify them but suggests they might be pigeons or doves in a dovecote because of their position; alternatively owls or ravens as harbingers of doom.

  • We have also helped barns, dovecotes, groups of cottages, and now increasingly whole streets and areas of historic towns.

  • There was the usual flutter amongst the dovecotes.

  • I admit that our approach in clause 6 is rather novel and will, no doubt, cause a fair amount of fluttering in the legal dovecotes.

  • That is causing more than a flutter in the dovecotes.

  • During our 20 years we have dealt with buildings of all sorts and kinds, from dovecotes and windmills to manor houses and palaces.

  • There was a little fluttering in the dovecotes and some rearrangements of business, because executive sessions were to remain secret.

  • I know of one case where there are two dovecotes in a small area.

  • That may cause some fluttering in the dovecotes, but industry will increasingly find it convenient to deal with its counterparts if it operates a single currency.

  • There are also a stable block and dovecote both of which date from the late 18th century.

  • Of the original complex comprising church, dormitory, cloister, chapter house, caldarium, refectory, dovecote and forge, all remain intact except the refectory and are well maintained.

  • Local folklore asserts that a 17th-century dovecote in the grounds has been haunted since a monk placed a curse on it.

  • The hall was surrounded by landscaped gardens which included a brick dovecote which dated back to 1721.

  • There is a dovecote with a lantern roof.

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