The Brochure Series of Architectural Illustration, Volume 01, No. 11, November, 1895 - The Country Houses of Normandy by Various
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story. Judging by analogy, it probably dates from the sixteenth
century. Nothing could well be more picturesque. LXXXII and LXXXIII. MANOIR AT ARCHELLES, NORMANDY. Archelles is a small village near Arques, and its principal attraction is this beautiful _manoir_ with a garden at its back, and surrounded by fine trees. It dates from the sixteenth century and is built of brick decorated in a sort of mosaic inlaid with a light colored stone. The old walls overgrown with vines are especially attractive. LXXXIV. PORCH OF CHURCH AT BEUVREIL, NORMANDY. The form and proportions of this old porch are so good that in spite of the rough and meagre detail it has an irresistible charm. LXXXV. MANOIR DE VITANVAL, STE. ANDRESSE, NORMANDY. Ste. Andresse is a small community on the coast of Normandy a few miles north-west of Havre. LXXXVI to LXXXVIII. MANOIR D'ANGO, NORMANDY. |
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