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A Victorian property in a village near Norwich is up for sale at a guide price of £500,000. Manor House is a brick and flint ...
The gate's history The gate piers and screens were made by one of the most renowned iron founders of their day, Cottam and Hallen, of London, in 1850.
Now a kissing gate near the north Norfolk coast has been lovingly restored. The gate, on a public footpath between Arbor Road and Roughton Road in Cromer, had deteriorated so badly it was removed ...
An iron kettle. A French mustard jar. Scottish marmalade. These and other Victorian-era artifacts have been found in a underground chamber in Scotland — one that could date back to the Iron Age.
The existing wrought iron gates, railings and stone piers, which are protected structures, are described as “a beautiful example of a public park entrance of its time”.
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