They don't mean anything, they are wall ties to strengthen the building and stop the outer walls bulging.
England houses the biggest crane and it was used to build the Olympic village
Priscilla Wrightson has written: 'Country houses of England and Scotland'
yes they do but they dont look like our rich looking houses they are VERY old houses!!!!yes they do but they dont look like our rich looking houses they are VERY old houses!!!!yes they do but they dont look like our rich looking houses they are VERY old houses!!!!yes they do but they dont look like our rich looking houses they are VERY old houses!!!!yes they do but they dont look like our rich looking houses they are VERY old houses!!!!yes they do but they dont look like our rich looking houses they are VERY old houses!!!!yes they do but they dont look like our rich looking houses they are VERY old houses!!!!yes they do but they dont look like our rich looking houses they are VERY old houses!!!!yes they do but they dont look like our rich looking houses they are VERY old houses!!!!yes they do but they dont look like our rich looking houses they are VERY old houses!!!!yes they do but they dont look like our rich looking houses they are VERY old houses!!!!yes they do but they dont look like our rich looking houses they are VERY old houses!!!!
no
Country Houses Association ended in 2003.
Country Houses Association was created in 1955.
Every country has houses next to rivers.
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No
They were styled after houses in England with thatched roofs.
That's a common way of numbering houses in England. In many parts of the USA and Canada numbering is different, it's done by blocks. I had cousins living in Vancouver at a four-figure address, but their street only contained 24 houses.
there are no houses on mars buut can we build houses on mars that is what scientists are trying to figure out