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  • It had a pantiled roof, with a mill house attached.
  • It is gabled with pantiled roof and approached at the south end from a cobbled passage.
  • Each casino is then crowned by a tower or lantern in the summit of the pantiled roof.
  • Also on The Brae are pantiled cottages with forestairs, and the Old Schoolhouse, built in 1827.
  • The roof is now pantiled, but the slope suggests that it was thatched in times gone by.
  • It was built of weatherboard with a pantiled roof and was situated quite close to the centre of the town.
  • It is an early nineteenth century brick structure, with a pantiled roof, consisting of two storeys and a basement.
  • The house was five storeys high, of yellow brick with a pantiled roof, enormous mock mediaeval chimneys and " gothic " features.
  • Swafield Mill was a three-storey building, with a brick base, weatherboaring on the middle storey, and the upper storey built into the pantiled roof.
  • The roof was still pantiled in the mid-20th century, but this is unlikely to have been its original covering and the upper storey may have been considerably reworked.
  • The buildings were austerely constructed of red brick with pantiled mansard roofs and were situated so as to give a sense of community and privacy as well as to take advantage of the wooded surroundings which were retained and enhanced by tree-thinning and landscaping.
  • Adjacent to the mill lies Muckhart Mill Farmhouse, a category B listed property described as a house of " single-storey and attic with swept dormers dated ( 17 ) 80; later wooden porch : steading single-storey, partly with loft, pantiled and white-washed ".
  • In a catalogue for an exhibition of Mediterranean Images at the Pierrepoint Gallery in Newark, Nottinghamshire, England in September 1996, Arnfield wrote of the visual inspiration of her passion for the Mediterranean : " " Vines dotted in rows across spring landscapes; distant mountains; poppies, stark, clustered among ochre grasses; cyprus trees forming punctuation marks; mediaeval villages, pantiled roofs; ultramarine skies . . . . fishermen crouched mending nets; images seen and felt, evoking a spirit of place . ""