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Balconies and Verandas
E30NI-wide·PPS 6 Planning Archaeology and the Built Heritage
Balconies and verandas are very often formal components in the design of an elevation. They should be maintained and repaired wherever possible; and if they have to be replaced, facsimiles should be e
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E31NI-wide·PPS 6 Planning Archaeology and the Built Heritage
Doors have been discussed separately at E19 above. Equally important to the special interest of many historic buildings are other internal features such as original floorboards, stairways, dadoes, bal
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