Stones and roses
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Stones and roses is a pattern emulating masonry with little roses on the bricks. The pattern is believed to have been the most typical of all interior decorating designs in the mid 13th century.[1]
The Queen of England had the pattern on her bedroom wall in the Tower of London.[1]
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- ^ a b Secrets of the Castle episode 3 "Inside The Castle", BBC Two.
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