Window South 1835
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Window South 1835

As drawn in 1835
Five feet from the south east corner is a window, the rudest little window that was ever seen. This is a drawing of it stone for stone. It is about five feet from the ground, and its dimensions are 1ft 6ins by 1 ft. Within the head of the archway there is a stone laid across to bear the weight of the wall above, though the radiating arch uphold the ponderous weight.
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