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To the north of the chapter house is the slype, also Early English in style, and the warming room, which contains two large former fireplaces.
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Wrapping the ankle chains around his legs to get them out of the way, he used the broken link to attack one wall, where a former fireplace had obviously been sealed up.
We found an old fireplace...."....
The master bedroom — which shares the second story with two other bedrooms — has a fireplace and a former bread oven, now a decorative element.
The tour takes in the exterior of both the five-story castle, standing ivy-colored and tall and the former Bannerman residence, where a fireplace, visible through a gutted picture window overlooking the river, evokes earlier family times.
While McEvoy admits that most people consider home crafts "cornball and tacky" (two words: "hooked rug"), she promises that a glue gun can create elegance -- as the seashell-covered fireplace in her former Manhattan apartment illustrated.
This former nunnery has rooms with stone fireplaces and views over the cloisters.
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The Down East offices — as well as a back issue and book sales area in the cozy reading room complete with fireplace — are located in a former summer estate known as Roxmont.
My wife, Laura, and I own a 1,000-acre 1,000-acrentation, and the main house has several formeraces, including some with hand-carved mantels that date back to 1905.
The state room on the western side of the first floor was damaged by fire in 1882; the oak panelling around the fireplace was brought from the Eltons' former house in Queen Square, Bristol.
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