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Until about the middle of the 20th century, Panmure remained a prosperous but mostly pastoral setting, the smallest borough of Auckland, and described as " a quarter of a square mile of farmlets surrounding a sleepy village that boasted little more than a church, post office, a handful of shops and a two-storey hotel that was widely known from horse and buggy days ".
The site of the tavern is now occupied by a two-storey Art Deco post office designed by Murray Brown and built in 1936.

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Converted into a two-storey residence of almost 29 square metres, the former bookmakers office is in the Mauldens Mill Estate in the town centre.
For many years the station had been home to semi-permanent buildings housing the Narrow Gauge Railway Museum, but the new plans for the station included the construction of a new two-storey building to house the museum and the extension of the existing station building to house a new cafe and booking office.
The area is characterised by a mixture of office and residential accommodation, including the colourful twelve-storey Mezzino student apartments at Rialto Court, a Mecca Bingo hall, Burger King and the two-storey Grosvenor Casino which opened in September 2011.
In 1975 a two-storey extension was built on the north wall which now contains a parish office.
Built entirely in Victorian style, this two-storey structure houses the central office, as well as the principals ' chambers.
The Reay Forest Estate's offices were, until recently, located in part of the house closest to the village hall ; now it is housed in the top floor of the newly-erected Steading Building, a two-storey office and workshed arrangement with its design based on the farmhouse previously occupying that spot.

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It consists of an archway with a round turret behind and a two-storey lodge to the left.
Between 1682 and 1684, Downing built a cul-de-sac of two-storey townhomes complete with coach-houses, stables and views of St. James's Park.
However on 8 December 2009, it was confirmed that these facilities would be ripped down and replaced with a new " state of the art " two-storey building.
The building was originally a wooden two-storey building with a brick gable-end facing the highway.
The salon is covered by a huge slate dome surmounted with an imposing lantern and is fronted with a two-storey portico that is almost identical to one at the Hôtel Tambonneau.
The few two-storey houses inhabited by the limited number of wealthy people balanced harmoniously with the more common one-storey houses.
Its other architectural features comprise a projecting two-storey porch with oak post-and-rail fence inscribed with a number of sayings on either side, lateral bay with four-light mullioned window in the lower storey and a three-light mullioned window in the upper storey, a tall rubbed brick chimneystack, and the inn sign located diagonally from the right corner The inn continues to function as a public house and restaurant.
Other monastic establishments include the old Franciscan cloister ( 1635 ), Basilian convent ( 1720 – 51, by Giuseppe Fontana III ), the church of the Bridgettine cloister ( 1642, one of the earliest Baroque buildings in the region ) with the wooden two-storey dormitory ( 1630s ) still standing on the grounds, and the 18th-century buildings of the Dominican monastery ( its cathedral was demolished in 1874 ).
When completed in 1631, this palace had a large central residence, a courtyard, a two-storey main building with two wings projecting to the south, and was surrounded by large gardens.
In about 1748 his great grandson Thomas Anson commissioned architect Thomas Wright to remodel the house, which was extended with flanking two-storey, three-bayed pavilions linked to the central block by pedimented passages.
The two-storey building with five bays was designed by George Skipper and completed in 1890.
A new gateway was added in the outer curtain with a large two-storey rectangular tower.
Construction of the station began on 21 October 1905, to a design by the UERL's architect Leslie Green in the UERL house style of a two-storey steel-framed building faced with red glazed terracotta blocks, with wide semi-circular windows on the upper floor.
Between 1682 and 1684, Downing built a cul-de-sac of two-storey townhomes complete with coach-houses, stables and views of St. James's Park.
It was the first covered shopping mall in Europe with 120 shops on three levels and a two-storey underground car-park.
East of the main gatehouse was a two-storey building with a basement.
" Petersen, who inspected the place in 1994, noted " a large two-storey building with a vaulted arcade on the northern side.
The old technical college is a two-storey American Romanesque building erected c. 1896 of red brick with terracotta facings and other detailing.
To rebuild Cliveden, Warrender selected William Burn, a Scottish architect, and decided on a design for a two-storey mansion designed with entertaining on a grand scale in mind.
The complex includes a 25 metre pool with wave machine and flumes, a learner pool and a spa pool, a two-storey fitness facility, dry multi-activity spaces, café and Sportwall & Dance facilities.

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The two-storey, stucco rendered brick building, on a bluestone base course, features a lofty, Mansard-roofed, corner clock tower and projecting end wings with serlian motif windows and capped by pedimented niches.
The neo-Tudor style two-storey building, complete with clock tower, is an unusually lofty design for a location often buffeted by strong south-westerly winds.
* Rochester Ferry Terminal, a two-storey brick and glass structure with a clock tower in the front entrance built by the City of Rochester for the ferry service.

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The majority of the present building dates from the 13th century, possibly earlier, including the two-storey tower with short leaded spire.
The main body of the tower is divided into the two-storey plinth, whose exterior is made of alpine limestone, and the three-storey tower shaft sheathed in sandstone.
The church, repaired and renovated in 1871, has three pear-shaped domes and a two-storey bell tower ( picture ).
The first gate, a square, two-storey tower with a tall hip roof, stood above a moat at the western slope of the promontory.
On each end of the Strand front is a two-storey tower, and above the central bay rises a three-storey tower.
The 16th-century castle gates were also reconstructed, and the two-storey gatehouse tower was crowned with a helm.
The tower was later supplemented by a two-storey extension.
The gate tower was a two-storey multi-eaved Xieshanding style building with grey roof tiles with glazed green rims.

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Water was pumped through a pipe on the ground floor of a two-storey barn.
The town hall was built in 1818 and has a two-storey late Georgian ashlar front.
Pre-1937 buildings that survive include: Dambadarjaalin monastery in Sukhbaatar District ( 1765 ), Dashchoilin monastery's large yurt chapels ( built in 1778 ), Gandan monastery's golden-roofed Gandantegchinlen temple also called the Tsogchin dugan ( 1838 ), Vajradhara temple ( 1841 ), Zuu temple ( 1869 ), Didan Laviran temple ( 19th century ), the restored Russian Consulate building ( 1863 ), Erdem Itgemjit temple ( 1893 ) at the Bogd Khan's Winter Palace, rest of the buildings at the same Palace ( 1893 – 1906 ), the Museum of Ulaanbaatar's History which was formerly the private residence of the rich Buryat merchant Tsogt Badamjav ( 1904 ), Zanabazar's Art Museum building which was formerly called the Ondor Khorshoo ( 1905 ), the two-storey brick headquarters of the mining company " Mongolore " ( 1905 ), the tall Megjid Janraisig temple ( 1913 – 1914 ), the residence of Chin Wang Khanddorj, a prominent noble and politician in the early years of Mongolia's independence ( 1913 ), the first telephone building where Russian Orthodox choir singers stayed ( 1914 ), Marshal Zhukov Museum etc.
It originally had a two-storey timber verandah, but this was replaced by a cast iron verandah between 1880 and 1900.
Thurne Dyke windpump was built in 1820 as a two-storey mill, but a third storey was added in the middle of the nineteenth century.
In the original set, a " hook a " or " two-storey a " was used for the vowel in " cat " ( lexical set TRAP ), and a " round a " or " one-storey a " for the sound in " father " ( lexical set PALM ).
The Faculty of Commerce and Social Science, now known as the Ashley Building, was designed by Howell, Killick, Partridge and Amis and is a long, curving two-storey block linked to a five-storey whorl.
The two-storey building was part of a complex which covers the southside of Metchley Fort, a Roman fort.
A supermarket, two-storey car park, a health clinic, and another small commercial unit was built.
Built on a hill behind Algonquin Park station, the two-storey year-round resort was an immediate success.
Cragside, named after Cragend Hill above the house, was built in 1863 as a modest two-storey country lodge, but was subsequently extended to designs by Norman Shaw, transforming it into an elaborate mansion in the Free Tudor style.

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