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