They look down upon a trim old garden walled in by a balustraded and pinnacled enclosure, with Moorish-like pavilions or music-rooms at the corners.
One can picture Mary and her maids of honour engaged in needlework upon the picturesque moated and balustraded stone "Bower" near the river, with guards around ever on the watch.
Waterstone is a small late-Elizabethan or early-Jacobean house, with a quaint balustraded bay over the entrance porch, and some elaborate and graceful stonework upon a projecting gable that stands at right angles to it.
The great hall is a typical one of the period, with open screen and balustraded gallery, a flat ceiling, big open fireplace, and walls embellished with antlers and ancient pieces of armour.
Mapperton is a remarkably picturesque house, with projecting bays and a balustraded roof, above which are little dormer windows.
Its balustraded galleries are there sure enough, with the queer old staircase leading up to them in one of the corners; but it has the same burnished-up appearance of the courtyard of the Leicester Hospital at Warwick.
Its balustraded parapet is surmounted by fourteen large balls of stone, thirteen of them whole, and one out of which a cantle of nearly a quarter of its bulk has, for some unknown reason and at some unknown date, been cut.
The eastern side is formed by the Hall, raised four feet above the ground level, and reached by a beautiful balustraded and terraced staircase of stone.
Above each of the side arches there is a small balustraded loggia, scarcely eighteen inches high, in each of which are two figures, talking, all marvellously lifelike.
A high balustraded parapet hid the roofs from sight.
It was a fine quadrangular brick building of three stories in height, the entrance being under an advanced balustraded portico of three arches.
The south side opens to the suite of apartments on the garden front, and a richly balustraded gallery gives access to the upper rooms.
Three balustraded galleries ran along on each side of the hall, one above the other.
This other door opened upon a balustraded gallery that overhung a hall much smaller than the one they had recently explored on the lower floor.
But only for a moment, for in that instant he saw that with his handful of men in line he had the advantage of the troopers debouching two by two from the balustraded drive.
Along two sides of the upper story ran a balustraded gallery, with wooden pillars supporting the sloping roof.
Through the big doors; up the wide, balustraded stairway--it was the first time he had ever been in the place.
The doors of the first floor all open into one of the wide balustraded galleries or verandas so common in the genuine old English hostelry.
Until within the last few years the coigne of the old balustraded gallery was connected on the right with the modern brick mass by an ancient wood-work bridge, coeval at least with the oldest portion of the building as it stands.
At the head of the stairs was a wide, low passage, leading right and left from a balustraded gallery.
But here, as he turned the corner of the balustraded gallery, a scared and hurrying young woman, almost ran into his arms.
His request was readily granted; and on the next feast-day the five girls began to play at ball together for forfeits in the great saloon, which opened with its row of Gothic arches and balustraded balcony upon the Grand Canal.
Not far from the landing-place a balustraded bridge of ample breadth and large bravura manner spans the main canal.
The Dwyer mansion, with its lawns and gardens and heavilybalustraded terrace, faced the park that stretched away like a private estate to the south and west.
They all have balustraded balconies, on some of which we saw clothes hanging out to dry.
There are three windows at each end and two back of the judge's bench with its paneled platform and rail, and balustraded staircases at each end.
The roof is heavily balustraded in white-painted wood with the urns on the several pedestals holding torches with carved flames.
Above a heavy cornice with prominent modillions springs the hipped roof, pierced on both sides by two handsome dormers and surmounted by a long, beautifully balustraded belvedere.
It is a large square structure, two and a half stories in height, with a hipped roof rising above a handsome cornice with prominent modillions and surmounted by a balustraded belvedere.
Modern taste, also, will not always tolerate a balustraded wall as a boundary to the terrace, but likes a grass slope.
She rose and put her hand on his arm, and pushed him away in the impulsive fashion of her youth, across alleys of old trees toward a balustraded terrace in the background which had tempted her.
From this point they followed an alley through ivied, garden walls, till they reached the first of the balustraded terraces which ascend to the crest of the hill where the church stands.
They had reached the balustraded terrace, and were pausing for pleasure in the garden tops below, with the flowery spaces, and the statued fountains all coming together.
The Black Bear is an ancient inn, large and respectable, with balustraded staircases, and intricate passages and corridors, and queer old pictures and engravings hanging in the entries and apartments.
The upper half of it was not unlike an Italian villa in its airiness, its balustraded roof, its green jalousies; but the lower portion was unmistakably Indian.
That toward the river, on the brink of which Metcalfe House stood, gave on a balustraded terrace which was in reality the roof of a lower story excavated, for the sake of coolness, in the bank itself.
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