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977:- minor changes above made - the first 2 paragraphs are about different topics but I've combined the later ones into one (large) paragraph - It was at FLC on a previous nomination that I was asked to expand the lead as not enough info was provided!. Thanks for the helpful comments.โ
1206:: reminds me of the ancient joke, "So I leant out of the window in my pyjamas โ which is a strange place to have a window..."ย :) Can the sentence be reorganised a bit? I appreciate that Sir Medleycott didn't have both things built for him, so it might make it a bit more complex.
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Ven House, which stands on an artificially raised terrace, has a rectangular plan of 7 bays by 5 bays, and is built of red brick in
Flemish bond, with local Ham stone dressings; its north and south fronts are divided by two giant Corinthian
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It is very hard to describe architecture (for me at least), but could you be a little more descriptive in your alt text? See
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with cite per your first suggestion - Do you think this is OK?โ
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853:: I will provide a review when I get home tonight.
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