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Left: Lime-rendered, early-19th-century brickwork that was once the interior to an extensive glasshouse in the walled garden at Windlestone Hall, Co Durham (careful analysis reveals a bricked-up earlier door, heating vents and fixings for training plants); right: Wall defects at Hickleton Hall. Source: Structures in the landscape: buildings, monuments, walls and metalwork in IHBC's Context 160 (Page 34), published by The Institute of Historic Building Conservation in July 2019, written by Chris Mayes, heritage-at-risk landscape architect at Historic England. https://ihbconline.co.uk/context/160/36/
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