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The Old Stone Mill in Delta, Ontario. A National Historic Site, built in 1810.
Canterbury, Kent, England- May 2, 2024: The building, now housing a restaurant, dates back to ate least the early 16th century.
Historic rural architecture in Smithville Village in New Jersey.
Lewes, England - May 07, 2021: Harveys Brewery in Lewes, East Sussex, England. Old factory buildings. One background person under bridge.
Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England, UK, 1978. Old half timbered house facade in Stratford. Also: The Garrick Inn Restaurant & Pub and passers-by.
A quaint corner of Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, Severn Vale, UK
Old house and church in Orford Road in Walthamstow Village in east London. June 2024
London, England, United Kingdom (UK), Britain, Europe – On July 12, 2024: Liberty Building in London, the Union Jack, United Kingdom\n\nLiberty department store Building in London, an iconic luxury retail establishment located in London's West End close to Regent Street in London.
London, United Kingdom - August 24, 2012: Cityscape with Tower of London buildings and few people
Goudhurst Village Hall on Balcombes Hill in Kent, England
Bedford, United Kingdom – June 14, 2021: The 15th century timbre framed Moot Hall in the village of Elstow, Bedfordshire. This was the birthplace of John Bunyan.
Architectural terrace of styles, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, UK. Clear blue skies and crisp winter days outdoors typify an English February in Wiltshire where the colours of the clearly defined medieval and ancient architecture stand out as historical landmarks in the scenic countryside and beautiful town
Chilham, Kent, UK - July 9, 2015: Cottage in the pretty village of Chilham, Kent, UK
Rye, England - June 13, 2023: High St, Rye, Sussex, England. Tourists walk on the street.
London, England, UK - July 25, 2024: This image shows a landscape view of The Queen’s House at Tower Green in the Tower of London, and is a beautiful example of Tudor architecture.
St Albans Ye Olde Fighting Cocks allegedly the oldest pub in England. St Albans, Hertfordshire, England, UK. This  is the  outside of the pub entrance. The original timber-framed structure is visible. It was originally located close to St Albans Cathedral (when it was St Albans Abbey) and was moved to the present site sometime around 1539. The foundations are claimed to be even older, dating from around 793 but this is unconfirmed.
Cottages at Rochester in Kent, England. These are privately owned.
Evesham, Worcestershire, Wychavon, England, UK, 1978. In the old town of Evesham, Midlands. Furthermore: shops, half-timbered houses and visitors.
Canterbury, Kent, England- May 4, 2024: Quiet Canterbury streets before sunrise.
Stokesay, England - February 21, 2016: The Gatehouse, viewed from South Tower at Stokesay Castle.
Elverson, USA - August 9, 2020. Summer scenery at Iron Plantation of Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site in Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Norwich, UK: April 08, 2024 - cobbled street with old houses and mature tree
Boston, Massachusetts, USA- August 12. 2024-A woman tourist walks along the brick Freedom Trail  past the colonial home (c. 1680)of  Paul Revere,    American Patriot during the time of the American Revolution. This National Historic Landmark is located in North Square, Boston,   in the city's North End. neighborhood.  It is open to visitors.
Town square with old buildings at Midhurst, West Sussex, England
Commercial premises known as Blair House on Tonbridge High Street in Kent, England. This was the home of Jane Austen’s great uncle, Thomas.
A Panorama of the Morningstar Mill near St Catharines, Canada
York, UK - May 19, 2024: Old gothic tudor houses at street of York England UK
York, UK. February 26, 2020.  St William's College in York.  An an ancient 15th Century half-timbered framed building caught in a winter sun.  A sundial is in the foreground.
Cosy row houses and the fortified city entrance to Rye in East Sussex in the southeast of England. The Landgate (the only surviving one of four original fortified entrances to Rye) dates from 1329 in the early years of the reign of King Edward III. This monarch had made several grants to the town to aid in its fortification - and The Landgate is still the only vehicular route into the medieval centre of Rye. The British flag flies proudly above the fortified entrance to the town.
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