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 facade´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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