After the ill-fated attempt to drag it to Stonehenge, the notorious bluestone has finally reached its new home on the back of a lorry. |
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Adjacent to the lower pool, Sargent placed a patio paved with Connecticut bluestone. |
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It's made of bluestone with gilt decoration, and stands about 1.5m high at the topmost corner. |
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Some horse owners prefer dirt floors with bluestone or clay for drainage and traditional straw or sawdust bedding. |
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To the right of the manor stood some small buildings that were probably used as servants quarters, again made of bluestone. |
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One enters the cantilevered canopy to find a coolly elegant bluestone floor. |
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If you lack the time or expertise to plant your own cranesbills, lay a bluestone walk, or install terraces. |
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A man in Co. Limerick found that blight could be controlled by an application of bluestone and lime, or bluestone and washing soda. |
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A winding path of bluestone connects the house to the pool and a new patio. |
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Dwarf mondo grass edges paths made from bluestone and black Mexican beach pebbles. |
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The same paving materials, brick and bluestone, are used throughout, but different paving patterns distinguish each area. |
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The fireplaces were stone with oak mantle-trees and bluestone hearthstones. |
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Pembrokeshire's millennium bluestone has certainly not been associated with luck in the past. |
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Made of dark, impenetrable bluestone, long and narrow like the grave, you might say the feng shui is grim, not the place for a picnic. |
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Nor-Carla bluestone is a type of slate quarried exclusively in North Carolina. |
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In addition, there is a bluestone patio with lanai and a porch swing off the living room. |
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In the living room, the entirely custom made bluestone fireplace, with its double hearthstone was essential. |
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Since the house is entirely clad with bluestone, we used rough-hewn bluestone in the front and rear gardens. |
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Slog, slog, slog-with buckets of hot water to break up the ice in the water trough, with loads of cat litter or bluestone to deal with ice or mud, with hay for the pastures. |
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High-quality materials such as stainless steel, bronze and bluestone characterise Monogram, designed to withstand all kinds of weather. |
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The specifications for the works contracts awarded in Wallonia specified that all quarrying of bluestone would have to take place in Belgium. |
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It used to belong to Baron Crombez. The bottom consists of split stone and the segmented arched cellar casements are in bluestone. |
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A thin channel, hollowed out of the bluestone and operating in a closed circuit, gives the impression of connecting the two structures. |
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These benches are made up of large bluestone blocks rising from the ground to different heights. |
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A tiny sleeping village with 15 houses and an original bluestone washing place. |
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She walked down the bluestone and blacktop driveway and through shadows thrown by the branches of seven leafless oak trees. |
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Built beneath a grandstand of lumpy bluestone, it features honour boards the length of the room and memorabilia cabinets filled with old footy boots and yellowing programs. |
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It stands on a low and unornamented polished granite plinth in the centre of a small square of bluestone which sits flush with the surrounding turf. |
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Sullivan leveled the top of the slope and installed a lawn, then built stairs of 3-inch-thick, randomly cut chunks of Connecticut bluestone on the base rock. |
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Star magnolias, Japanese snowbell, dogwoods, and a white fringe tree are planted on either side of another bluestone path that cuts through the sophisticated woodland. |
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It is also likely that bluestone axes were exported from the Preseli hills in Pembrokeshire. |
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A recent excavation has suggested that the Aubrey Holes may have originally been used to erect a bluestone circle. |
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In a square basin with wide bluestone edging, two informally round blocks have been superposed, with a hole pierced in their centre where the frothing water bubbles through, revealing the magic of the bluestone crystals. |
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It is more likely that the bluestone arc was indeed constructed as part of the sarsen circle and trilithon monument, with bluestones brought from the Aubrey Holes. |
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That way nothing disrupts the narcissism of spaces that vary in effect from that of barns to that of lobbies in small movie theatres, with those uneven bluestone floors and the logo-like wall-eyed windows. |
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Talk story about Village sculptors carrying off with slabs of marble, granite, and bluestone, found in the old buildings torn down to make room for the N. Y. U.'s Law School. |
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The incredibly hard bluestone rock quarried from here was found at Stonehenge, although the Preselis have their own prehistoric site, Pentre Ifan. |
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The yellow brick façade rest on bluestone plinths. |
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These fragments do not seem to match any of the standing stones or bluestone stumps. |
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At one end of this trail, close to one of the buildings a vertical structure formed of fine rectangular tubes cut out of the bluestone evokes the vertical structure of the building in front of which it is placed. |
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The four Station Stones were placed in a rectangular formation, aligned along the same solstitial axis as the great trilithon and the bluestone arc. |
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The first phase of construction encompasses upgrading and restoring the 100-year-old streetscape, which is paved with granite Belgian block and bluestone. |
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But the Assembly has now determined that the Bluestone decision is quite in order and will not need further examination. |
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The prospect of a legal challenge to the Bluestone planning decision is proving a barrier in the minds of prospective job applicants. |
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