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Historical Places

Grain Earth House

Grain Earth House

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The Grain Earth House is an underground structure located in Angus, Scotland. It dates back to the Iron Age, around 200 AD. Discovered in 1963, the house represents a souterrain, or earth house, a type of subterranean structure commonly used during this period in Scotland and northern Europe. These structures were often used for storage…

The Deaf Stones

The Deaf Stones

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The Deaf Stones, known as “Les Pierres des Sourds” in French, are a series of ancient megalithic structures located in Brittany, France. These stones date back to the Neolithic period, around 4500 to 2000 BC. They are part of the rich prehistoric heritage found throughout Brittany, which includes many similar structures such as menhirs, dolmens,…

Cowdray House

Cowdray House

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Cowdray House is an important historical site in West Sussex, England. The house, built in the 16th century, is a significant example of Tudor architecture. Originally constructed for Sir David Owen in 1520, it passed to his grandson, Sir Anthony Browne, a trusted figure at the court of Henry VIII. Browne was granted the site…

Toll House (Clevedon)

Toll House (Clevedon)

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The Toll House in Clevedon is a historic structure that played an important role in local transportation. Located on the coast of North Somerset, England, it was built in the early 19th century as part of a network of toll roads that helped manage traffic and maintain road quality. The building is situated at the…

Causey Park House

Causey Park House

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Causey Park House is a historic country house located in Northumberland, England. It is known for its architectural significance and long history. Built in the 16th century, it serves as a key example of English country homes from this period.Architectural FeaturesThe house, constructed mainly from stone, showcases the architecture typical of the Elizabethan era. Its…

Meybod Ice House

Meybod Ice House

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The Meybod Ice House, known as “Yakhchal” in Persian, is an ancient structure located in the town of Meybod, Iran. It dates back to the Safavid period (1501–1736 AD) and reflects the ingenuity of Persian engineers in creating a practical solution for storing ice in hot desert climates. These structures were vital for keeping ice…

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