Friday, 17 August 2012
Double Dutch
This is the Dutch House, believed to be one of the oldest brick built houses in the city dating from 1648. It features a variety of architectural styles and is may be the result of a recently qualified designer showing off his newly acquired skills. It is on a very narrow street called Ogleforth and hence rather difficult to photograph at pleasing angle. Come back tomorrow to find out about that white blob on the top left windowsill.
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Dutch House,
Ogleforth
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Beautiful brickwork! I love old handmade bricks and this building shows what can be done with this bulding block.
ReplyDeleteI love old brick buildings, with this facadeĀ“s color, so characteristic.
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to believe that it is so old!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful english interpretation of midieval dutch architecture
ReplyDeleteBeautiful english interpretation of midieval dutch architecture
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