A “staggering array” of witches’ marks have been discovered on the walls of a Tudor property in England. The carvings, which are formally known as apotropaic marks, were at the time believed ...
Gun carriages of this type were normally made of oak. This one, however, is from the wood of the breadfruit tree, suggesting that at some time the carriage was replaced possibly in the Pacific.
This property includes a three-bedroom, two-bath 1927 English Tudor main house and a newly renovated one-bedroom contemporary ...