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  • Erik Johnson for The Wall Street It also has 164 feet of lake frontage, including several pockets of graveled beach and a dock leading to a boathouse and yacht moorage. Paradise Lost -- Photos
  • I fell into a fugue state, thinking about him, then what Grady said that night in the boathouse. LEGAL TENDER
  • And to this effect, the boathouse has acquired adequate number of boats, while a fresh coat of painting has been given to existing ones.
  • Fourth, marinas that were more exposed or only protected by low sea walls got hit the hardest, and that boat lifts and boathouses do not provide storm protection.
  • The squat he visited was an old boathouse on the edge of the river Thames.
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  • Its boathouse on the riverbank had a grandstand view of rolling hills dropping into the estuary. Times, Sunday Times
  • His converted boathouse home has its own swimming pool and helipad. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Grade II* boathouse is built in monolithic reinforced concrete. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pulling together: the roof of this little boathouse is derived from the repetition and rotation of a basic truss to form a supple curve that echoes the elegant dynamism of rowing
  • The wind seemed to lift up the boathouse roof, holding it briefly, then letting it slap down hard.
  • It also had an ice store, hence its name, workshop and a boathouse for fishery boats.
  • Through the tracery of the elms, the tiles of the boathouse roof caught the sun. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • The six-bedroom period house comes with a boathouse, jetty and outbuildings. Times, Sunday Times
  • The boathouse was a little building on the beach at the foot of the bluff below the house. The Rise of Roscoe Paine
  • The instant he was gone, the doors of the boathouse opened and Sam Davis scampered in to untie Bob and Pete. THE MYSTERY OF THE PURPLE PIRATE
  • The boathouse was the repository for rubbish, old papers and magazines included, and these might as well be added to the heap. The Woman-Haters: a yarn of Eastboro twin-lights
  • The boathouse is a cinderblock building on the right. Undefined
  • The surrounding area has a man-made lake, surrounded by huge boathouses and houses.
  • Build Frank Lloyd Wright’s rowing boathouse on a water’s edge site with rowable water. Buffalo Boathouse Rising
  • Half trotting, not thinking at all, she hurried down the slope to the boathouse.
  • An old crowstepped boathouse stood out in the water on a low promontory. Times, Sunday Times
  • And they throw in four boats and two boathouses.
  • My cache includes a fat bouquet of coriander, some lamb neck fillets raised at Boathouse Farm near Lewes, and a pot of yellow honey from Sussex bees.
  • The rough-hewn boards of the boathouse were grey and weathered. THE MYSTERY OF THE PURPLE PIRATE
  • The boathouse was the same one where he and Chris had built the canoes they'd used to explore the Great Equatorial River. Asimov's Science Fiction
  • A wooden pont on empty oil drums has been constructed alongside the boathouse and ferries workmen across to the central fountain.
  • The surrounding area has a man-made lake, surrounded by huge boathouses and houses.
  • The Keg, like the ships ' chandlery nearby, was a disused boathouse, all wood and bare simplicity. HIGH STAND
  • Now, here are the keys to the front and back doors, the shed, and the boathouse.
  • She called the boathouse a beautiful building, describing the men's state-of-the-art changing facilities and juxtaposed them with what she described as the cramped, moldy showers and changing area provided for women. Columbia Spectator - News, sports, and entertainment coverage for the Morningside Heights community in New York City.
  • Its boathouse on the riverbank had a grandstand view of rolling hills dropping into the estuary. Times, Sunday Times
  • The old plunge pool came to light when the Wessex Archaeology team was excavating what was believed to be a hidden boathouse where the edge of the lake had been.
  • A quar* rj has some time ago been opened in Lee - moor; one lately at the Boathouses in the S. £. corner of the parifli; and a coarse kind of freestone is to be had npon the Moafs on the Jerviswood estate, but hitherto has been discoTcred no where else. The statistical account of Scotland. Drawn up from the communications of the ministers of the different parishes
  • Pupils of St Peter's are likely to encounter drug users wherever they wander, be it down to the boathouse by the river or crossing Clifton Road.
  • Another problem that it is planned to deal with is that caused by boat trailers creating major traffic congestion near the boathouse in the summer season.
  • The 164 feet of lake frontage includes several pockets of graveled beach and a dock leading to a boathouse and yacht moorage. Giving Up on the Dream
  • You can moor your boat at the bottom of the garden or in the boathouse. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Riverside Hotel made a substantial investment in getting the boats ready as the previous boathouse and oars had been destroyed by arsonists.
  • But they could have started last night, they had started last night for there had been no diving-boat in the Dubh Sgeir boathouse, and reports from the Nantesville's owners had indicated that the strongroom was a fairly antiquated one, not of hardened steel, that could be cut open in a couple of hours with the proper equipment. When Eight Bells Toll
  • The six-bedroom period house comes with a boathouse, jetty and outbuildings. Times, Sunday Times
  • As he neared the boat house, he swung out away from the boathouse towards the edge of the trees, keeping as far away from the docks as possible.
  • On balance, however, Mulligan paints a picture of great architectural variety and reveals many hidden treasures such as octagonal boathouses, a gothic mausoleum, old lime kilns, follies and mill buildings.
  • He ran round the shore and arrived at the boathouse in time to see them untying the beast-headed boat from the jetty. A TIME OF WAR
  • As we held the boat up by the boathouse Martin smiled at me from the shore and said, ‘You're my hero today, Richard.’
  • The instant he was gone, the doors of the boathouse opened and Sam Davis scampered in to untie Bob and Pete. THE MYSTERY OF THE PURPLE PIRATE
  • Between the slow ticking of the cogs I listened jealously for foreign sounds, and heard at length a gentle dripping across the breadth of the boathouse; that was the last of the "portcullis," as Raffles called it, rising out of the river; indeed, I could now see the difference in the stretch of stream underneath, for the open end of the boathouse was much less dark than mine; and when the faint band of reflected starlight had broadened as I thought enough, I ceased winding and groped my way down the steps into the boat. Mr. Justice Raffles
  • The boathouse stood solidly on the carn thirty feet above the water, built of the same granite as the carn itself. LET NOT THE DEEP
  • Boats are let out from the boathouse by the lake for 2 d . per hour.
  • Banks had a friend at Bradford Grammar School so Debbie was lent a boat which was housed in their boathouse on the River Aire at Saltaire.
  • He knew what was happening in the boathouse and it was too ordinary to convert into anything exciting.
  • In May of 1998, Mr. Levy met with the MacRaes and asked permission to store his boat in their boathouse.
  • The boathouse is plumbed for running water and also has electric heating.
  • The cove made a fine bathing place, and the boathouse was his dressing room, though the fragrance of the ancient fish nets stored within it was not that of attar of roses. The Woman-Haters: a yarn of Eastboro twin-lights
  • The boathouse stood solidly on the carn thirty feet above the water, built of the same granite as the carn itself. LET NOT THE DEEP
  • The crowds were one-deep, looking out across the river towards the boathouses in case anything was actually happening.
  • I fell into a fugue state, thinking about him, then what Grady said that night in the boathouse. LEGAL TENDER
  • I loaded up my rusting fishing tackle in the back of his wife's Lexus SUV (his BMW was in the shop for a $1,000 oil change), and off we went to his boathouse, from where we set off in his 40-foot twin-screw cruiser.
  • Near the boathouse was a larger display, several easels with work clearly by the same artist, the featured artist, Derek Huff, who stood bathing in the glory offered him by the people of that rural and rudimentary county. Vermilion Drift
  • Raced, stumbling, skidding, along the path to the boathouse. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • The rough-hewn boards of the boathouse were grey and weathered. THE MYSTERY OF THE PURPLE PIRATE
  • You can moor your boat at the bottom of the garden or in the boathouse. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although nothing in bass fishing lds true every time, several considerations help narrow the choices of which boathouse is most likely to hold bass: l Older boathouses and docks generally have more fish than newer ones. Boathouse Basics for Bass
  • At Angle in Pembrokeshire the first new slipway and boathouse to be built for 31 years is to be constructed.
  • The surrounding area has a man-made lake, surrounded by huge boathouses and houses.
  • We went in search of more drink in the boathouses along the river and although I just meant to have one pint of Guinness I was feeling surprisingly perky and started to enjoy myself.
  • Sometimes, an entire boathouse is turned into a dwelling.
  • Wind that windlass as gingerly as though it were a watch with a weak heart; you will be raising a kind of portcullis at the other end of the boathouse, but if you're heard doing it at dead of night we may have to run or swim for it. Mr. Justice Raffles
  • The remaining outbuildings include a garage, barn, two fowl houses, two stables, four old stores and two boathouses.
  • He put on jeans and a sweatshirt, found a flashlight, and made his way down to the boathouse.
  • A private boathouse serves as a portal onto a picturesque Adirondack lake.
  • Sadly now the road is grid-locked most days, the factory is on the verge of closing, the picturesque view of what used to be a boathouse now appears to be a rubbish tip and no-one cares.
  • In the boathouse was a comfortable armchair and a small shelf of books, novels for the most part. The Rise of Roscoe Paine
  • The six-bedroom period house comes with a boathouse, jetty and outbuildings. Times, Sunday Times
  • So do I, " Amberdrake replied, as Snowstar emerged from the boathouse, garbed in one of his sweeping, midnight-blue silk robes, with dagged sleeves faced with white satin and a white leather belt. The White Gryphon
  • I prattled on a bit, about how clear and cold that lake was, and how the children slept in the boathouse and watched the ducks until it grew dark; how entire families used to canoe to the country club for dinner, dressed in black tie and bare feet. The Bird House
  • Similarly, they have no difficulty in distinguishing a houseboat from a boathouse or a horse race from a racehorse.
  • The tunnel was at first thought to be part of a boathouse, which is marked on a first edition Ordnance Survey map of the area. BBC News - Home
  • The boathouse was empty, and left a void space of sea water in the middle of the room.
  • He could see the boathouses at the river bend, and tall oaks stood lushly green along both banks.
  • I remember having several tranquil sylvan strolls on the far side of the lake, opposite the boathouse, though I have heard sadly it is no longer a public right-of-way.

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