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A smaller structure behind the barn, built on somewhat similar lines was a pigeon house.
A pigeon house was erected in the grounds of the priory.
After the Turkish invasion it was used as a pigeon house until 1950s.
In the past wealthy landowners often had pigeon houses and kept pigeons.
In the background the building displayed the four windows of its second story, surmounted by a pigeon house.
The round tower is probably from the 17th century and appears to have been a pigeon house.
The word palomar is from the Spanish language, meaning pigeon house.
This warning is not intended to keep the pigeons inside the pigeon house, but to keep them out.
The garden walls and buildings (including two pigeon houses) are also protected by decree of April 28, 1993.
The wall of niches, in which single shoes are displayed like icons, was inspired by French pigeon houses.
The Pigeon House was previously a military barracks and the officers accommodation building still exists.
The original Pigeon House generators remained on standby duty until 1976.
In the field (now a recreation ground) to the west of the church is a 16th-century pigeon house, where pigeons were bred for food.
Also around 1793, a hotel, the Pigeon House Hotel was opened.
It was too late and we were too tired to carry out our project of visiting the Pigeon House.
Explore valleys dotted with otherworldly fairy chimneys and pigeon houses.
Cook noted the nearby Pigeon House Mountain, a prominent landmark.
During this time the chancel was used as a dog kennel, and the tower as a pigeon house.
The main structure is free-standing and has an octagonal appearance, attributable to its original use as a pigeon house.
Pigeon House generating station in Dublin starts producing electricity.
The garden walls enclose a 16th-century doocot, or pigeon house.
Egg-shaped pigeon houses and domed ovens sat in mud-brick compounds.
Pigeon houses are also sometimes referred to as "coops" although the word seems to have originally applied to the breeding pens inside the housing.
The main feature of the stables is the central tower containing a doocot (pigeon house).
Kaftin was noted for its numerous pigeon houses where thousands of white pigeons would breed annually.