- 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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Pantiles is a
Georgian colonnade in the town of
Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England...
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built of red
brick with
stone dressings,
weatherboarding and plaster, with
pantile roofs. It
forms a
square plan
around a
covered yard. The main
front has...
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orange brown brick "in a
random bond". It
features timber-boxed
eaves and a
pantile roof. To the left of its façade are a door and p****age
which lead to Shambles...
- 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...
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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...
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watermill and ****ociated
buildings are
built of sandstone. The mill has a
pantile roof, a
single storey with an attic, and two bays. It
contains a doorway...
- or
earlier A
farmhouse and
flanking farm
buildings in
sandstone with a
pantile roof.
There are two
storeys and five bays, the
middle three bays forming...
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constructed in two
storeys of red
brick with blue
brick dressing with a
pantile roof and a 5-bay frontage.
Historic England. "GOXHILL HALL (1346831)"....
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within Tunbridge Wells Hawkenbury High
Brooms Langton Green Rusthall The
Pantiles Buildings High
Brooms station High
Rocks halt Holy
Trinity Church Hungershall...