| 31. | It is host to Jazz on The Pantiles, a music festival that has been held there for over 20 years.
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| 32. | It is built of Flemish-bond brick of alternate red and yellow, beneath a double-pitched pantile roof.
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| 33. | They are constructed of limestone with moulded stone mullions over the two and three light windows, surmounted by pantile roof.
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| 34. | The steeply pitched roof of the style is primarily a function of pantiles and thatching, which are both Dutch roofing materials.
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| 35. | The red pantile roof with tile cresting and ornamental ball finials was manufactured by the well-known Ludowici Roof Tile Company.
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| 36. | The character of Loversall Conservation Area is that of a small open grained village of traditional limestone buildings with clay pantile roofs.
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| 37. | On the outgoing trip in the morning, the coaches usually stop at The Pantiles in Tunbridge Wells for an hour break.
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| 38. | A pantile-covered roof is considerably lighter than a flat-tiled equivalent and can be laid to a lower pitch.
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| 39. | After George Hooper's death the firm was acquired by the Thomas Scoons of Tonbridge, who also controlled the Pantiles.
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| 40. | "' The Pantiles "'is a Georgian colonnade in the town of Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England.
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