homes and lines

homes and lines

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Some great guesses.

There has been some artistic license @Glam , I've removed the window boardings (clue!).
I walked past the building again today, whilst I was in town (clue!), to see if the double doors were open, they weren't.
I have seen them open to the public before (clue!) and just about remember what was in there.
 
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homes and lines

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North Walls again @Gramaisc , you're right.

I love this building, I just hope someone out there sees it's beauty and buys it, if it's for sale, and brings it back to it's former glory.

I'll continue to post other buildings here, some more testers.

Also, look out for the competition, coming soon!
 

homes and lines

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Hello,

I've another building for you to guess, so, how about...

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homes and lines

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Hi,

There's no points for this one (sorry!), because if you don't already know it, all you have to do is look closely and you can see the name.

Rather than frame this one, I've clipped it to a wall, some how it felt right.


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homes and lines

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I had the pleasure of illustrating a lovely cottage in Wiltshire, that belongs to a Stafford Forumite's Dad (and his partner).

Before packing up and posting, I took a couple of snaps of the illustration in a simple white frame.

The great news for me is, they liked it!
 

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homes and lines

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Gramaisc

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It is Marlborough Avenue, but there was a dead give away in the framed pic on my FaceBook and Twitter post (the name of the road), so I'm afraid there's no points given out this time round!

Got the chance to illustrate this 1950's semi, a great house design I've always loved.
Ah, I never noticed the address. It was the hipped peak that gave it away, not many of them about - another enclave of them around Kingsley Road, but without the brackets.
 
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