RMDRAGRP–Decorative knapped flintwork in a wall, Norwich.
RMBNK198–A flint gable end of a building in Norwich , Norfolk , England , Great Britain , Uk
RMC8YTHF–Galleted flintwork. on a building in Chichester
RMCEF47T–Flint houses in Long Melford , Suffolk , England , Britain , Uk
RMDPCMG1–Knapped , squared flintwork on the old Town Hall or Guildhall, Norwich
RM2J376C3–Flint facade of the medieval 15th century Norwich Guildhall with later inserted Victorian Gothis style windows, Norwich, Norfolk, UK
RMCYT1DY–Knapped and galleted decorative flintwork on the Gazebo, West Dean Gardens.
RMR1T2YK–Oulton Broad Lowestoft suffolk wheelchair user accessing the Lowestoft museum Nicholas Everitt Park Broad House Lowestoft Suffolk England UK Europe
RMBREEY7–Close up of modern flintwork in Chichester. Some flints knapped. Some whole.
RM2JG9C1F–The tower of All Saints Church Laxfield against an angry dark sky with the clock face glinting in the sunlight
RMEAG1XK–A view of flintwork in the wall of the chancel of Glandford church, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom.
RF2D375BB–A close up of Hamsey church flint wall East sussex.
RMS3K6YW–Guildhall, Norwich, UK
RF2GB52NT–Flint church repaired wall at a Norfolk church
RMDRAH7N–The Ethelbert Gate Norwich Cathedral
RFC93HRR–Close-up of a knapped flint wall
RFW5K8CC–Holy Trinity Church, Loddon, Norfolk, England, UK
RMCP9N08–Old stone stile, St Peter's Church Westhampnett.
RMA3FM4A–Flint chimney stack with gallets and stone quoins victorian fareham hampshire uk
RMCP9NFP–The Lord Raglan public house Emsworth
RMDD3TK5–The flint wall of a church in the UK
RMC5W32E–Decorative flint work
RM2KF177E–St John's Abbey Gate, the surviving part of the Benedictine abbey of St John in Colchester, Essex. The gatehouse in mainly built using flint and brick
RMBTDYPK–Gateway or doorway to The Royal Chantry, Canon Lane Chichester.
RF2CBMD6A–Close up of a flint cobbled wall in Worthing, West Sussex, UK
RMBRKX47–Horsehoe embedded in old flint wall for luck. Charlton village, West Sussex.
RM2JG1C51–Stone angels carved into door frame corners at All Saints Church, Laxfield, Suffolk
RM2ATF66A–Rollesby Church
RMC0TT4P–Loddon Holy Trinity Church Norfolk
RMFB2A9E–England, Suffolk, Aldeburgh, The Parish church of St Peter and St Paul
RF2CX4CJ3–A close up of Hamsey church flint wall East Sussex UK.
RMS3KFA7–Bridewell, Norwich
RMBPH471–The historic medieval Packhorse Bridge at Moulton, Suffolk, UK
RMD9YJPW–Flint faced cottage with summer flowers and wooden,garden bench, Norfolk, England, June
RMBM072N–Gothic arch church door in St Mary the Virgin, Rushall, Norfolk
RMR1T2DC–Oulton Broad Suffolk Lowestoft museum Nicholas Everitt Park Broad House Lowestoft Suffolk England UK Europe
RMB1TCW9–Flintwork building detail on the side of a house Generic
RM2B0DMH8–Chequerboard pattern of dressed flint flushwork on the front of the 15th century Town Hall & Trinity Guildhall in King's Lynn, Norfolk.
RMB54WYK–The ruins of Creake Abbey, Norfolk, England. The site is now in the care of English Heritage.
RFC4HTJ2–Walsingham Norfolk East Anglia England UK
RMKDDBE8–St Mary Stelling Church at Stelling Minnis, Kent, UK
RM2KF1789–St John's Abbey Gate, the surviving part of the Benedictine abbey of St John in Colchester, Essex. The gatehouse in mainly built using flint and brick
RMCETW36–Lewes Priory Ruins, Cluniac monastery destroyed in the Reformation
RMB15F48–Countryside and Cattle Binham Priory Norfolk May
RMBRKWWX–Old doorway filled in with flint and decorative brickwork in 'The Fox Goes Free' Charlton village, West Sussex.
RM2JG1BX1–A stone mullioned window frame with glass removed and in-filled with stone and flint and brick, All Saints Church, Laxfield, Suffolk
RM2E1CGG2–Wall made from whole flints to hold back earth and maintain pathway. Local material. West Sussex coast. England, UK.
RMC0TRXA–Loddon Holy Trinity Church Norfolk
RMCP9MB5–Blocked up doorway in Boxgrove Priory Church. Intricately galleted knapped flintwork.
RF2D0YKAE–A close up of Hamsey church flint wall East sussex UK.
RM2AAJ08B–Norman Romanesque doorway at Saint Peter's Church, Clippesby, Norfolk, England
RMBPH460–The historic medieval Packhorse Bridge at Moulton, Suffolk, UK
RMEGD95R–Hurstpierpoint College West Sussex
RMBM05R0–Gothic arch door in St Mary the Virgin church, Rushall, Norfolk
RMR1T2D5–Oulton Broad Suffolk Lowestoft museum Nicholas Everitt Park Broad House Suffolk England UK Europe
RMB5XM0T–detached detached Flint Cottage Bungalow
RM2B0DMH7–Chequerboard pattern of dressed flint flushwork on the front of the 15th century Town Hall & Trinity Guildhall in King's Lynn, Norfolk.
RMB54WKD–The ruins of Creake Abbey, Norfolk, England. The site is now in the care of English Heritage.
RFC4AYKW–empty village notice boards in village high street, Walsingham, Norfolk, East Anglia, England UK
RM2D69BJW–The Ethelbert Gate English Gothic architecture leads into the grounds of Norwich Cathedral Norwich Norfolk East Anglia England UK GB Europe
RMKDDBF9–St Mary Stelling Church at Stelling Minnis, Kent, UK
RMR1T2E4–Oulton Broad Suffolk entrance to the Lowestoft museum Nicholas Everitt Park Broad House Lowestoft Suffolk England UK Europe
RMCETW2M–Lewes Priory Ruins, Cluniac monetary.
RMB15F45–Countryside and Cattle Binham Priory Norfolk May
RM2JG1C53–Carved stone doorway surround with hollyhocks nearby All Saints Church Laxfield, Suffolk
RFB5RXHN–Parish Church of St Mary in Andover Hampshire UK Churches
RMC0TTCM–Loddon Church
RMBAFB5R–The Keep Of Lewes Castle East Sussex English Castles uk
RM2JFJ751–Thatched roof of All Saints church, Horsey, Norfolk, England
RMBF32NE–St Mary's Church, Bungay, Suffolk
RMBPH46C–The historic medieval Packhorse Bridge at Moulton, Suffolk, UK
RFKFC7KP–Decorative knapped flint work in the wall of North Walsham church.
RMBM060R–Exterior of St Mary the Virgin church, Rushall
RMS3MWA1–Chapel of rest in winter
RMFTKR81–Edward Bliss's Mausoleum, Brandon Country Park
RMCPFDWX–Flint cobbles used in conjunction with brickwork.
RMB5603W–The ruins of Creake Abbey, Norfolk, England. The site is now in the care of English Heritage.
RFC4FT0A–Christian stone carving of baptism Greek script inset in flint well Roman Catholic slipper chapel Houghton St Giles Norfolk UK
RMCPW24N–The remains of the Chapter House, Boxgrove Priory
RMBCJYPX–The ruins of Creake Abbey, Norfolk
RMCP9M9A–Church of St Mary and St Blaise Boxgrove Priory.
RFD2GRAK–Detail of flintstone 15th century Perpendicular Gothic church towers in warm light under blue sky
RM2AN8CBE–South porch village parish church St Peter and St Paul, Fressingfield, Suffolk, England, UK by Catherine de la Pole c1420
RM2JG1C36–Looking up at the tower of All Saints Church, Laxfield, Suffolk
RMA2EHPR–dh St Mary the Virgin READING MINSTER BERKSHIRE UK Flint stone Church clock tower berks
RMC0TTG0–Loddon Holy Trinity Church Norfolk
RMBAFBNF–The Keep Of Lewes Castle East Sussex English Castles uk
RM2JFJ754–Thatched roof of All Saints church, Horsey, Norfolk, England
RMB5Y636–Hurstpierpoint College West Sussex uk private education School schools
RMKFH83E–A cottage with an old stone wall facade situated on its own land amongst trees, shrubs and blue skies. .
RMBAFG2F–Terraced Cottages houses Lewes East Sussex uk
RF2D9EXBG–Terrace of traditional cottages in East Pallant, Chichester, West Sussex.
RMBAFG7X–Terraced Cottages Houses Lewes East Sussex uk
RMD48DT2–St Mary's Church, Walsham le Willows, Suffolk UK
RMBAF9TW–The Parish Church Of St John Lewes East Sussex
RMB556JP–The ruins of Creake Abbey, Norfolk, England. The site is now in the care of English Heritage.
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