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The graceful dignity of this 
simple bay window is a credit 
to the English Regency period 
in ?which it was designed. In 
both proportion and detail it is 
gracious and restrained. The 
house is in Clifton, England 
(Below) A house in Sheep 
Street, Chipping Campden, 
England, is graced by this small 
bay which was remodeled from 
a mullioned T udor window. 
It adds to the exterior a pleas¬ 
ant air of domesticity within 
The early mullioned form of 
stone bay is the original 
from which many later vari¬ 
eties have been developed. 
It is characteristic of Scho¬ 
lastic Gothic and Tudor 
buildings, such as this Priory, 
at Chipping Campden 
The use of a pent-roof con¬ 
necting twin bays provides 
a practical shelter for the 
door, and also gives unity 
to the design of the house- 
front as a composition. This 
house is located in Pershore, 
Worcestershire, England 
