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The ruins of a large stone-built house are known as the Peshwa's palace.
Stout stone-built houses looked down in utter silence on the visitors.
Drops of rain began to fall as I drove up the curved gravel drive leading to the stone-built house.
Then in the 13th century a new north-south street was laid out and lined with stone-built houses on both sides.
It was dotted with old stone-built houses and cottages.
The workers lived in stone-built houses in several streets around the bottleworks.
The stone-built house seemed to treble the sound.
Most of the citizens still not owned stone-built houses, and fires often destroyed the town, until 1826, when stone buildings were built.
The present building is a three-story stone-built house probably built in the 1600s for Robert Dalton.
Above the collection of stone-built houses that comprise Cotterdale, the fields were giddy with colour.
The stone-built houses have an original architecture.
In the Country of Illinois, the wealthiest constructed stone-built houses and had several slaves.
Farther on, when the fires were more infrequent and stone-built houses loomed ahead, a man accosted them.
It's a handsome, stone-built house with a domestic feel, now prettily painted in cream and pale blue to match the inn opposite.
It was two miles north of Goriasa, in a small settlement of some twenty stone-built houses, constructed close to a garrison fort.
The mosque is still standing here and one of the stone-built houses of the village is still here.
It includes a cluster of 19th century stone-built houses around the church, and it is surrounded by farmsteads and modern residential development.
The village retains several 16th and 17th stone-built houses, including Manor Farm and John White's house.
Here you will begin to spot curious circular stone-built houses dotting the countryside, their roofs tapering up to a stubby and endearing point.
Here we are, then, in Dorset, arriving at an impressive 200-year-old stone-built house with a space outside the front door for setting down passengers and unloading luggage.
Today the village consists of stone-built houses and cottages grouped around the High Street and Mill Lane.
The village comprises thirty-one predominantly stone-built houses, most standing within a defined Conservation Area, with a further twelve homes outlying the village centre.
There were half a dozen well-built log houses alongside the lake, and at the far end was a stone-built house with a high wall and heavy iron gates.
I take it that place - ' (a nod towards a tottering three-storied stone-built house by the cobbled village road)' - is your guesthouse?'
The foundations of some 300 stone-built houses were discovered, and the defensive walls of the settlement are among the strongest fortifications of any period known in Italy.