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An external stairs gives access to the first floor and the spiral stairway to the floors above.
The upper storey is approached by external stairs, and was originally a parish room or a vestry.
The tower is interesting as it features an external stairs leading to a separate door for the use of the bell ringer.
Most had broad, external stairs, wide balconies and walks supported by stalked columns.
In the original building, external stairs led to the upper floor; these have been replaced in 1904 with a new stairway inside the tower.
Circulation is simple and effective and choices are provided by the external stairs and decks.
External stairs lead to the bell-ringers' chamber, the top of the staircase being in the form of a pulpit.
It also has a distinctive hipped rectangular stair turret to the gallery with external stairs.
The top third of the chimney has been removed as it was deemed unsafe as has the lower section of the external stairs.
In all ten towers, the floors and stairs inside were made of wood, while external stairs were made of stone.
After the fire, regulations pertaining to the construction of buildings were strengthened, one of which mandated external stairs on highrise buildings.
They followed her out onto the terrace, then up several 95 John Mdddox Roberts flights of external stairs, gradually ascending to the tapering peak of the tower.
Aulden lofted building, with stabling below and external stairs to office from Courtyard Designs, which has purpose-built garden rooms for writers such as Jeanette Winterson.
External stairs and terraces along the facade connect the building with the athletic fields below, giving views from the upper levels over the Baker Athletics Complex and Manhattan.
Most characteristic is the baroque spire of Church of Our Saviour with its spiralling and narrowing external stairs that visitors can climb to the very top of the spire.
The church is located at the building's piano nobile, above the raised basement and accessed by both a perron or external stairs through an ornate Tudor-arched entrance and a second flight within the building.
From the courtyard, three sets of stone external stairs, which may be later additions, lead up to the Lord's Hall in the tower, to the adjacent Great Hall, and to the kitchens in a second tower to the west.
A loom shop would either be built as an attached shed entered from outside or as a garret above the house entered through a trap-door from below or by external stairs to minimize disruption when a new beam was brought in.
It was waiting on the apron right next to the Continental gates, and the same guy as before had been hauled out of the Seattle Field Office to meet them at the head of the jetway and point them down the external stairs and outside.
These keeps could be up to four storeys high, with the entrance placed on the first storey to prevent the door from being easily broken down; early French keeps had external stairs in wood, whilst later castles in both France and England built them in stone.
Like all the buildings in Sanctuary, they had flat roofs that had external stairs leading up to them-and probably, like the buildings in Tia, those had been meant for the people who lived in those buildings to use as sleeping places in good weather.
A flight of external stairs allowed him easy access to the bookroom, and there he must often have been found when the 'noise of Women & children', which made study impossible, had driven him once again from Lime Street: it is probable that most of the poems associated with the cottage were at least partly written in the bookroom.