The photos in this gallery show buildings from Lewes England, dating from 1400's up to Victorian times. Many of these buildings are a simple construction for miniature or scale scenes, and can be easily modified by adding various details.
- Brick and Quoin Building FrontsGeorgian facade with brick and stone quoin detailing on Lewes High Street.
- Similar Buildings Made Different By DetailPlain shop front detailed with brick against quoinstones in Lewes UK
- Georgian Townhouse Facade for a VillageGeorian townhouse facade in Lewes UK
- Plain Buildings Are Good Subjects for Model BuildingsStacked bow windows create interest on a simple narrow building.
- A Simple Shop Design Made Distinctive by the Use of Vertical Wall TilesVertical tile siding creates visual interest on a plain storefront in Lewes, UK.
- A Common Victorian Shop Front with a Separate Residential EntranceVictorian bookshop front on Lewes High Street
- Victorian Green Tiles Often Line Shop or Dwelling Entrances on the High StreetVictorian green subway tile surrounds a doorway in Lewes UK.
- Large Windows Add Show Space to Dolls Houses and Model BuildingsPeriod windows at street level and an overhanging second storey on a plain shop front in Lewes UK.
- Varied Shop Fronts On Lewes High StreetTiny shopfront in Lewes UK.
- Fish Scale Tile Detail In LewesTerracotta tiles in fish scale shapes form a pattern on a Lewes High Street shop.
- Side View Showing Attachement of Vertical TilesDetail showing the angle of vertical tiles attached to a wall.
- Victorian Finish on the Freemasons Hall in LewesFloral designs and stone motifs surround the windows on the Lewes Freemasons Hall.
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