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long house
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Altform longhouse
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This is all that remains of Dolly Mount – also known as the "Long House" and "Mount Pelier House" – a large hunting residence built by Henry Loftus, Earl of Ely towards the end of the eighteenth century.
In the background there's a long house for laying hens.
Firewood is stacked near the entrance to the long house.
Dr. Baker said the Andover long house was important for future archaeology.
Historians say this long house challenges assumptions about traditional New England housing.
As we explore the traditional long house that Regent has built, I ask how the Huron view winter.
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The couple turned to traditional joinery company Plain English for their kitchen – the Long House cupboards are inspired by the unfussy style of joinery found in Suffolk long houses.
China cut its key lending rate for a second time in a month to prevent a further slump in manufacturing and a collapse in property values following a decade-long house price bubble.
Today, nearly a year later, they are still wrangling with their insurer and living in a 29-foot-long house trailer on the land where their three-bedroom home once stood, overlooking a spectacular sweep of ridges and canyons.
An attention to detail has extended to the construction of the narrow, one-story, 200-foot-long house the Bushes have recently built on their 1,600-acre 1,600-acreranchrd, Tex.
This lead to a day-long house to house search in the suburbs of New Belgrade, an old communist-era planned suburb full of filing-cabinet like concrete structures that served as homes for the party elite during the Tito era.
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