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usually formed part of the block of house build- 

 ings, and was marked by rising one storey above 

 the rest. The gateway of a college quadrangle 

 is a familiar instance. When the fore court 



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developed into a well-defined courtyard the 

 gateway was detached from the house, but still 

 continued to be a building of two or more 

 storeys, with wing walls to the right and left 

 joining the side walls of the court. Charlcote, 

 in Warwickshire, and Burton Agnes, 



near 



