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Gables, the architectural feature that adds charm and character to houses across the world

Background imageGables Collection: Traditional gabled facades decorated with heraldic banners, Oude Markt, Leuven, Belgium, Europe

Traditional gabled facades decorated with heraldic banners, Oude Markt, Leuven, Belgium, Europe

Background imageGables Collection: Baroque style Flemish architecture along the Graslei, Ghent, Belgium, Europe

Baroque style Flemish architecture along the Graslei, Ghent, Belgium, Europe

Background imageGables Collection: University College

University College
The Large Quadrangle of University College, Oxford, England, founded by William of Durham in 1249. Date: founded 1249

Background imageGables Collection: Belgium - Anvers - Grand Place

Belgium - Anvers - Grand Place with the Maisons des Corporations Date: circa 1910s

Background imageGables Collection: Lacock Abbey Gables

Lacock Abbey Gables
Fine Elizabethan gables of Lacock Abbey, Wiltshire, founded in the early 13th century by Ela, Countess of Salisbury as an Augustinian monastery. Date: 16th century

Background imageGables Collection: The Netherlands - Marken

The Netherlands - Marken. Houses with wide gables on the edge of a canal. The housewives have hung out their washing in long lines heading down to the edge of the water

Background imageGables Collection: Gothic buildings on Van Eyck Plaza, Bruges, West Flanders, Belgium, Europe

Gothic buildings on Van Eyck Plaza, Bruges, West Flanders, Belgium, Europe

Background imageGables Collection: Facade in Roode Steen. the great square where the Dutch East India Company was founded

Facade in Roode Steen. the great square where the Dutch East India Company was founded, Hoorn, Holland, Europe

Background imageGables Collection: Baroque influence in a gable in Hamelin, Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe

Baroque influence in a gable in Hamelin, Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe

Background imageGables Collection: Rustic woodwork in a German trench

Rustic woodwork in a German trench
Clear evidence of the superiority of German trench-building, an intricate structure of rustic woodwork, gables and arches interspersed with shrubbery makes life in this particular trench

Background imageGables Collection: Courtyard / Ightham Mote

Courtyard / Ightham Mote
The cobbled courtyard of the moated manor house of Ightham Mote, Kent dating from the 1340s. The chapel & half- timbered tudor gables are depicted

Background imageGables Collection: Gables, Dtugi, Gdansk, Pomerania, Poland, Europe

Gables, Dtugi, Gdansk, Pomerania, Poland, Europe

Background imageGables Collection: Facades of buildings. Old Town Square, Old Town, Prague, Czech Republic, Europe

Facades of buildings. Old Town Square, Old Town, Prague, Czech Republic, Europe

Background imageGables Collection: Detail of Casa Amatler by the architect Cadafalch, in Barcelona, Cataluna, Spain, Europe

Detail of Casa Amatler by the architect Cadafalch, in Barcelona, Cataluna, Spain, Europe

Background imageGables Collection: Gable end of a typical house in Amsterdam, Holland, Europe

Gable end of a typical house in Amsterdam, Holland, Europe

Background imageGables Collection: Gabled houses, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Europe

Gabled houses, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Europe

Background imageGables Collection: Old gabled buildings, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Europe

Old gabled buildings, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Europe

Background imageGables Collection: Gabled houses on the Leidsegracht canal, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Europe

Gabled houses on the Leidsegracht canal, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Europe

Background imageGables Collection: Town gables, Edam, Netherlands, Europe

Town gables, Edam, Netherlands, Europe




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Gables, the architectural feature that adds charm and character to houses across the world. From the iconic House of the Seven Gables in Salem, Massachusetts to the old houses lining High Street in Banbury, Oxfordshire, they have stood as a testament to history and tradition. In Willemstad, Curacao, Dutch colonial buildings with their distinct gabled facades grace Handelskade along Pundas waterfront. These structures tell stories of a bygone era and transport visitors back in time. The Gardens of the Manor House in Cleeve Prior, Worcestershire offer a picturesque backdrop for gabled roofs. The juxtaposition of nature's beauty against these ancient structures creates an enchanting sight. Venturing across continents brings us to Coral Gables, Florida where Venetian Pools stand proudly amidst gabled houses. This fusion of Mediterranean influences and American architecture showcases how they are adapt and thrive in different settings. Brabazon House on Moreton Street in Pimlico stands tall with its elegant gable design. It serves as a reminder that even amidst modernity, traditional elements like gables continue to hold their allure. Traveling further back in time takes us to 17th century Norfolk at The White Hart Inn in Scole. This historical gem captures the essence of an era long gone but not forgotten through its charmingly adorned gable façade. Thomas Newcomen once said that "a smile costs nothing but gives much. " Just like his sentiment suggests, smiles are mirrored by Heydon Hall from 100 Favourite Houses captured beautifully within black-and-white photographs. Chastleton House reveals its grandeur through a view of its south front featuring majestic gables. The English Manor House is brought to life through this image reminding us all about the splendor hidden behind those peaked rooftops. Park Hall's east wing invites exploration into England's Lost Houses; Giles Worsley's work showcases the beauty and the stories they hold.