The reader meets the protagonist, a family man living in an idyllic farmhouse with a comfortable home life that has become stagnant. |
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In 1815 the Prince had employed John Nash, architect of Regent's Park, to zhoosh up his rather plain and classical farmhouse by the sea. |
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Follow the path over a ladder stile that leads in front of the farmhouse then cross the stile to the left by a gate after the house. |
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When Bobby brought the team to a stop outside the O'Brien's farmhouse, Melinda moved quickly to climb from the wagon. |
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Among the other varieties with natural rinds are semi-hard cheeses like British farmhouse Cheddar, Cheshire and Gloucester. |
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We finished with French farmhouse cheeses and a warm pear tart with Williamine sabayon and bitter chocolate ice cream. |
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Working from his farmhouse studio at Over Ridge, he creates his atmospheric motoring images using acrylic and pastel. |
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The accommodation comprises a fully fitted farmhouse kitchen, salon, dining room, three bedrooms, cellar, and floored loft. |
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The interior is a delight, a beamed, strawed, trestle-tabled, dimly lit farmhouse attended to by waiters in sashed smocks. |
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A tall Christmas tree will light up outside a farmhouse in Watendlath today as the last Lake District hamlet is connected to mains electricity. |
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It also involves sleeping out under canvas or tepees during the summer months and in shared rooms in the farmhouse in the autumn and winter. |
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The traditional farm buildings are located behind the farmhouse and include a bothy, stores, barn and livestock accommodation. |
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The leased land was mostly barren, there were only nine golf holes laid out, and the clubhouse was a converted farmhouse lit by kerosene lamps. |
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A few seconds longer and the three of them were back inside the farmhouse with the front door locked and secure. |
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The farmhouse is connected at right angles to the restaurant by means of a large utility room which then leads on to a full catering kitchen. |
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The south-facing farmhouse was built in 1951 and features double bay windows to the front. |
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Of course the abductee lives in an ramshackle farmhouse on an island that gets surrounded by water as the tides come in. |
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It was an impressively timbered 16th century farmhouse with the most comfortable bed I've ever slept in. |
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An old four bed farmhouse in need of renovation and a range of stone outbuildings on the land offer huge potential. |
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The farmhouse has four bedrooms upstairs and four rooms on the ground floor. |
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Flames like tongues of fire engulfed the farmhouse, porch and all, angry, cracking flames that left no exit. |
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And so you actually get the situation where she lives on a farmhouse away from the big house. |
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Getting the four of us round the farmhouse kitchen table these days is a similarly misty-eyed aim. |
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The farmhouse showroom also includes changing room facilities so customers can see their whole outfits. |
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Only a fortnight ago, they were in a farmhouse on the city outskirts away from the gaze of the public. |
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Operating from a cramped single room next to the farmhouse, Loula shows us the process. |
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The hay fields surrounding the old farmhouse undulated in the wild, untamed wind like green ocean waves. |
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A key feature of the farm is the farmhouse and farmyard which is well laid out and always maintained in a very neat and tidy fashion. |
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The original farmhouse was a utilitarian building without much molding or other decoration. |
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The early Norse settlers built their farmhouse close to the ruins of the old broch, which doubtless served as a handy source of good stone. |
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She spied a lone figure staggering aimlessly across a recently ploughed field just north of the farmhouse. |
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My mum and dad sold the old farmhouse to a young, retired businessman from the South, and built a new home in the old spinney. |
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Hidden below a farmhouse, it was part of a chain of underground, early warning radar stations along Scotland's east coast. |
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The pigs use the harness-room as a headquarters where they study blacksmithing, carpentering and so on from books they find in the farmhouse. |
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Food was stockpiled in their remote farmhouse, emergency contingencies were organised, a vegetable plot established. |
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France had a six-bedroom farmhouse on a hectare of land with stables and a separate artist's studio. |
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It was very prosaic-no trees except a few around the farmhouse and a row of Osage oranges that farmers planted as a fence line 100 years ago. |
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Twenty-five years ago farmhouse cheesemaking was a lost tradition in Ireland. |
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Billy pulled his gun out of the holster on his belt and stepped precariously into the farmhouse. |
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He was born on the family homestead in the front downstairs bedroom of the farmhouse. |
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The restaurant has a fresh farmhouse interior, with cream walls and red pantiles, and boasts an open view of the garden. |
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Beyond the farmhouse and its protective line of trees, lie rising foothills and distant mountain peaks. |
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She returns to David, setting up a new home with him in a beautiful farmhouse outside Bakewell. |
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The next thing she knew, there was the sound of a car horn coming from the lane on which their farmhouse home stands. |
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She said the incident had taken place in a farm field opposite her house where there is a farmhouse and outbuildings. |
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The main house faced east towards the main gate with an aisled farmhouse to the north and a range of farm buildings to the south. |
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The outside room is planned both as a substitute garden and as the social centre of the farmhouse. |
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Eddie and Maria live in an isolated farmhouse in the Norwegian countryside. |
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One goes to stay with the other's family at a farmhouse out in the country. |
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Flowers and shrubs are used with great effect to enhance the farmhouse and farmyard. |
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We make traditional farmhouse food, comfort food, and we don't cut corners. |
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Double hardwood doors lead into the adjoining conservatory with its pitched roof and farmhouse floor tiles. |
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Finally to the north, it's the white farmhouse and green pole building we park the tractors in. |
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Perhaps in the later Middle Ages, some crofts were combined into larger holdings, occasionally with barn or byre as well as a farmhouse. |
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Once I lived in rural New York in a farmhouse built in 1842 with two Franklin stoves for heat. |
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We also sell Franklin stoves which are very wide, have folding double doors and look very good in a farmhouse setting or an inglenook fireplace. |
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There will also be fresh free-range eggs, mushrooms, farmhouse cheeses, olives and tempting mixed salads. |
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My friend and I have just come upon a picturesque farmhouse on a rolling prairie. |
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The two walkers had pre-booked accommodation at a farmhouse but he decided to find his own accommodation as the evening wore on. |
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In another scene a troupe of prospective gasmen were led up a mountain through the driving rain to an isolated farmhouse. |
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Brushwood Hill is the high, gorsy knoll of gravel against which Chester farmhouse is built. |
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They have one daughter and two grandchildren, who now live at their old farmhouse in South Cerney. |
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The land is all in grass and there is part of an old farmhouse and outoffices on it, as well as good road frontage. |
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It tells the true story of a retiring couple who rent out their farmhouse, only to discover their tenant has turned it into a marijuana grow-op. |
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So, smear the wrap or sandwich with guacamole, hummus, coleslaw or tzatziki and add in some salami, tinned tuna or grated farmhouse cheddar. |
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One day, he discovers a hole beneath a piece of seemingly discarded tin roofing at an abandoned farmhouse. |
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When a laird and his wife swapped their Perthshire castle for a tiny Italian farmhouse they were meant to be downshifting on a dramatic scale. |
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They will eat in a dark kitchen in the farmhouse, sitting by the embers of last night's fire. |
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Then it was just a farmhouse with less than an acre but he has since built it up into a holding of about 100 acres. |
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Autumn is ideal for crisp British apples to accompany a ploughman's lunch of local farmhouse cheese. |
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West Wales is leading the renaissance in Welsh farmhouse cheesemaking according to an influential cookery writer. |
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One of the best local cheeses is Grimbister, a fresh farmhouse cheese not dissimilar to Wensleydale. |
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Wide expanses of countryside are uninhabited save for the occasional ramshackle farmhouse. |
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The family wanted to use the farmhouse against borrowing money to buy further farm land. |
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An armed company of the kerne, carrying halberds and pikes and led by a piper, attack and burn a farmhouse and drive off the horses and cattle. |
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So, smear the wrap or sandwich with guacamole, hummus, coleslaw or tsatsiki and add in some salami, tinned tuna or grated farmhouse cheddar. |
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The bar sells locally-brewed cask and craft ales alongside premium continental brews, European bottled lagers and farmhouse ciders. |
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The idea came to him during a storm, as he swam in the moat of his Suffolk farmhouse and watched the raindrops dancing on the surface like tiny water sprites. |
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Her favourite is rack of lamb, treacle tarts, and Irish farmhouse cheese. |
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The kidnappers drove to an abandoned farmhouse on the outskirts of the city where they tied a rope around the neck of their captive and hanged him from a locust tree. |
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In the smaller house next door, all of three feet away from the farmhouse, the birthday boy's mother and father are staying, along with the birthday boy's niece. |
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Judy regularly experiments with new recipes in her farmhouse kitchen. |
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We stood on the rooftop of a derelict farmhouse meters away from a Turkish tank and a razor wire fence marking the end of Turkey. |
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The farmhouse is split into three fully self-contained and furnished apartments, and has access to a swimming pool, barbecue, deck chairs and sun umbrellas. |
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I was a little glum at the thought of walking back up but it's wonderful what the promise of a farmhouse lunch can conjure up in the way of fortitude. |
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The couple has taken the greatest care to preserve the character of the farmhouse, which retains the original wide yellow pine floorboards, doors, and moldings. |
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Whatever the cause, it was enough to convince him to renovate the farmhouse rather than knock it down. |
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But I did have a sample of a farmhouse Monterey Jack cheese flavored with the California pollen and found it surprisingly good, so I'm keeping an open mind. |
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The farmhouse started as a simple rectangular building with front stoep. |
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The radio noise fades and we're left looking at an empty farmhouse. |
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The bike was being stored in a garage at William's farmhouse in Wales while he was away in the Falkland Islands. |
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So he was taken from his farmhouse and placed under arrest at a police facility, walled off from visitors and social media. |
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In the manner of the traditional farmhouse mudroom, these spaces provide a transitional zone for shedding contaminants that have attached to shoes and clothing. |
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A young actor named Miles appears at the kitchen door of a rural Ontario farmhouse and asks the two bachelor farmers if he can work for them in exchange for room and board. |
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This rustic farmhouse offers beef or lamb, roasted on an open log fire. |
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The farmhouse was 1600 feet above sea level, so was above the snow line which was at about 1200 feet, and we would have two to three weeks snowed in each winter. |
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They were followed by Scotch broth, venison casserole, haggis with neeps and tatties, farmhouse cheese and oatcakes, roast lamb, clootie dumplings and baked salmon. |
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On some farms, where there might be half a dozen land girls working and living together in the farmhouse or billeted in nearby hostels, these were happy, sociable years. |
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We finally came to a stop at a farmhouse deep in the countryside. |
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One of his first tasks after buying a dilapidated farmhouse in the Chiba prefecture, about 60 miles east of Tokyo, was to build a huge wooden bathtub. |
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They would sneak along the creek to where it just passed the back of the farmhouse belonging to Jonathan Lawson, an uppity old hermit who insisted he owned the creek. |
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The profile of the temporary bund would slope steeply away from viewpoints on Whalley Lane and be beyond the present high bund at the back of the farmhouse. |
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The book is well-made, with an Illinois farmhouse embossed on the cover. |
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Shops, supermarkets and delis could also play a role in supporting farmhouse cheeses by displaying and promoting them better than they do at present. |
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And Laura Mason will be taking a trip down memory lane to show how the pancheon was used as a bread-proving pot in traditional farmhouse kitchens. |
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While his wife is still sleeping and the dogs are in their baskets, he steps outside his farmhouse and takes in the beauty of the Virginian countryside. |
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But would anyone turn up their nose at a wedge of fresh home-baked Victoria sponge, sandwiched with a generous splodge of farmhouse strawberry jam and dairy cream? |
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In 1869, a 12-year-old called Sarah Jacob starved to death in a Welsh farmhouse, under the eye of doctors and nurses who were watching her around the clock. |
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They are both in the study of my old farmhouse, in a room that has three nice sized windows, each with a lovely, bucolic view. |
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He retired in 1979, because of increasing deafness, and settled with his wife and two of his children in a Queen Anne farmhouse in Gloucestershire, which he restored himself. |
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Tobey Built in the 19th century, the Wendel farmhouse on 39th Street and Fifth Avenue was an oddity in New York. |
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Blackbird House is a chronological series of stories, all set in the same weatherboarded farmhouse on the Cape, built by a fisherman trying to escape the sea. |
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As soon as he switched to cows, he advertised for sharemilkers, providing the chosen ones with the land, a farmhouse, dairy herd and milking shed. |
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She doesn't sell French farmhouse cheeses or fresh bread, but British staples, including English tea, Marmite, custard powder, mint sauce and British-style bangers and bacon. |
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It was an unlovely colonial farmhouse, box-shaped and gambrel-roofed, fast falling into the ground. |
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The green bed was formerly to be found in every farmhouse at the side of the hearth opposite the bread oven. |
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He grew up in the house of Hayes Barton, a farmhouse near the village of East Budleigh, not far from Budleigh Salterton in Devon. |
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The floors were paved with mellow red tiles filched from an old farmhouse and the ceilings were beamed with jarrahwood. |
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Conditions at the farmhouse were primitive but the natural history and the challenge of improving the place appealed to Orwell. |
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She talked with Nureyev by phone several times a week, although her farmhouse did not have a telephone. |
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The farm road with the high middelmannetjie finally came out at a big farmhouse with a lot of chickens running around. |
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The mission eventually arrived at Topusko, where it established itself in a deserted farmhouse. |
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A local Kurdish farmer later took me to a border spot near his farmhouse. |
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The farmhouse developed into a wonderful home that has been likened to a fairy palace. |
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He rented a farmhouse near Strathpeffer and embarked on his most productive period as a novelist and essayist. |
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He states that a farmhouse by the name Culverhouse existed nearby and that the word Culver refers to a pigeon. |
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Vermont in particular is famous for producing farmhouse style cheeses, especially a type of cheddar. |
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At the eastern end of the pass is Cockley Beck farmhouse, it was built in the 1860s and currently owned by the National Trust. |
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A lone farmhouse sets the perfect tone for this claustrophobic nightmare. |
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The building is an authentic reproduction of a colonial farmhouse. |
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We pull up outside a small farmhouse surrounded by fields which is home to Marena, her younger sister Ola and their parents. |
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Liquor Baron Ponty Chadha and his elder brother Hardeep were shot dead in a shootout over a property dispute at a Delhi farmhouse on Saturday. |
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Unexpectedly, in a nook close by the farmhouse, he happened upon a spot where the vintage had actually commenced. |
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As a card carrying turophile, GOH had the selection of farmhouse cheeses with crackers and fruit chutney. |
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Ahistoric, atmospheric farmhouse in the tiny hamlet of Suvay in the Abondance Valley, near the classic French ski resort of Chatel. |
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My sister found it in the back of one of the farmhouse closets. |
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The previous owner, a moonshiner, had set fire to the farmhouse and left the land that had nothing more to give him. |
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Afterwards the coach ferried us to a shining example of Sicily's new policy of agrotourism, the Coscio farmhouse run by Antonia Gaetani near Naro. |
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On the Thursday he was arrested near Stokesley driving a flatbed lorry carrying the JCB teleporter which had been stolen from a farmhouse renovation site near Oswaldkirk. |
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It's Wall's all the way, not organic Sussex farmhouse ice cream in locally sourced wholewheat cones, but it's a shrieky, bustling kind of crowd that couldn't care less. |
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The Islamabad high court said anti-terrorism court Judge Kausar Abbas Zaidi could conduct 69-year-old Musharraf's trial at his farmhouse in the suburb of Chak Shahzad. |
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Le Saison Des Fetes, a Belgian-style farmhouse ale, combines French hops, European malt and Belgian yeast into an interesting, approachable and eminently quaffable brew. |
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Angela and Jeremy Perron attracted media interest when they moved with their family from Wiltshire to a self-sufficient Morayshire farmhouse in the north of Scotland. |
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