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15 thoughts on “Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Roofs”
Nice to meet you, Jez. 🙂 Such beautiful roofs and stunning architecture! Thanks for sharing these.
I am sure there was a Eoropean influence on this place!
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Callendar House in my pics is a fusion of Scottish baronial and French Rennaisance architecture; so if yours looks similar, definite European influence.
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Love the roofs of the old castles, especially knowing what it took back then to build them.
Nice to meet you, Jez. 🙂 Such beautiful roofs and stunning architecture! Thanks for sharing these.
Thanks, Debbie 😁 Good to meet you too!
These are all amazing roofs Jez. Love them all
Thanks 😁
a great entry Jez…nothing like the roofs found in the UK and Europe! Cath@Home
Thanks, Cath 😁
Oh you have some real cool gothic type roofs. Wonderful post 😀
Thanks, Cee 😁 It’s not often I look at roofs, but the Callendar House ones had caught my eye the other day.
We have a home here that reminds me of these Jez, it is called the Biltmore House, in Asheville, North Carolina.
It’s amazing how similar architecture spreads out over such a huge geographic area.
I am sure there was a Eoropean influence on this place!
Callendar House in my pics is a fusion of Scottish baronial and French Rennaisance architecture; so if yours looks similar, definite European influence.
Love the roofs of the old castles, especially knowing what it took back then to build them.
It’s the complexity of the roofing that gets me; trying to figure out how it all fits together must have been a huge headache!
Probably why they don’t build them like that anymore. Plus the cost of the support needed.