Some cottages are raised off the ground, with large porches and gabled roofs. |
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So short are the new trees that not a leaf breaks the angular monotony of gabled roof lines. |
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The restaurant and reception are in three conjoined gabled townhouses, jammed with mirrors, paintings, cut glass and polished wood. |
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A shallow gabled roof covered with translucent fiberglass shelters the area from rain and drizzle without blocking the light. |
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Houses are usually rectangular and have mud walls and a gabled roof thatched with straw. |
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Even more incongruous was coming across a town of steeply gabled Swiss chalets nestled in a sea of pine trees in the hills outside Fez. |
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The design includes a hipped and gabled roof, deep eaves, a side deck, and a screened front porch. |
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The roof is an inverted gable, a reference to all the gabled houses in the neighborhood. |
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The buildings are usually gabled, with rows of tiles along the ridges of the roofs. |
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White-painted cedar clapboards cover its gabled forms, which are topped by classic standing-seam metal roofs. |
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On the pitched and gabled roof she swept debris from the channels of the corrugated tin. |
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By the time they got there, the 106-year-old, three-story gabled house, on the graceful Esplanade, was engulfed in flames and unsalvageable. |
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Falling just below the eaves, arcaded corbel tables are often found on the gabled facades of revival churches. |
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Characteristics include a large front porch or a wraparound porch, and a steeply pitched, gabled roofline that runs lengthwise. |
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The five-bay double-pile Georgian house has a gabled roof with dormer windows and massive chimneys that accommodate flues for fifteen fireplaces. |
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The box resembles the gabled roof of old houses, and is highly ornamented with good quality moulded wood on rosewood. |
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The building was completed in 1998, has an exposed brickwork and natural stone facade, as well as a gabled roof. |
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It is impressively narrow and is flanked almost entirely by 2 to 3-storey gabled houses. |
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Prominent buildings form the picture of the winding high street bordered by gabled houses. |
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As a result the houses of Stralsund are larger than those of Wismar, where the total number of gabled houses is more numerous. |
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The medieval town walls frames the historic city center with its homey lanes and top gabled middle-class houses. |
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Just Roof is suitable for both new build and retrofit roofing installations on practically any gabled roof configuration. |
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They were typically constructed around a deep central pit, with vertical plank walls and a gabled roof intermeshed for stability. |
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The present cafe rose in gabled splendor a year later, along with a new motor court, now gone. |
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Its exterior, a wood frame building with a false front and a gabled roof, is similar to many buildings in Canadian frontier towns. |
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This striking gabled structure is supplemented by a long building which runs inconspicuously along the bottom of a steep cliff. |
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As English houses go, this gabled red brick Victorian is neither especially beautiful nor significant. |
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Dormers are set either on the face of the wall or high upon the roof, and their roofs may be gabled, hipped, flat, or with one slope. |
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A Philip Johnson skyscraper, completed in 1987, flouts modernism by adopting a historical throwback in the form of a green gabled roof. |
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The house has an eye-catchingly irregular roofline, which is gabled, dormered and bracketed with scrollwork. |
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With its curved gabled roof, round windows and two octagonal onion dome spires flanking its sides, this house is the true landmark of Obwalden. |
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Lined with oak trees and gabled Cape Dutch homesteads, Constantia is a pretty suburb situated on the lower slopes of Table Mountain. |
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The roofs are steeply gabled, with multiple gables riding over each other on immense carved pillars in the larger halls. |
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With their ornate turrets, spires, gabled windows and forbidding facades, many of them certainly look haunted. |
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The steep-sided gabled roof has a row of dormer windows with projecting eaves. |
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The recently refurbished facades alternate white freestone with regular courses and the gabled Mansard roof is made of slate. |
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The Canadian maple leaf is prominent and street scenes depict traditional pastimes and architectural elements including gabled roofs. |
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Very simple architecture, with gabled cover, the building rests on the plinth of the apse of Byzantine frescoes. |
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Perhaps the most magnificent building in Jaisalmer is the Patwon-ki haveli, whose entire facade is covered with intricate latticework, Rajput balconies and gabled windows. |
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The serrations formed the hips and valleys of what looked like a series of miniature gabled roofs or rooflets. |
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This silver holder containing the three holy chrism oils is constructed in the shape of a Gothic gabled roof, supported by four buttresses, and decorated with an openwork cornice. |
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The main majestic building with its astonishingly spacious rooms is in a good state of repair. 2 stories with wide balconies protected by the gabled roof provide access to the terrace covered by inner carved roofs. |
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Knowing that more and more buildings are being equipped with solar panels, they did some research and developed a mirror device to make use of the north side of a gabled roof, which receives less sunlight than the south. |
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Chalets often face south or downhill, and are built of solid wood, with a steeply gabled roof to allow accumulated snow to slide off easily. |
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The blind walls so called gabled walls which can be seen from the public road should present a net cement rendering and proper painting, a climbing plant may cover them. |
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A 30-room gabled structure with a big sundeck and veranda, it attracted a wealthy clientele. People came for genteel adventures, such as guided picnic tours into the upper valley, later submerged by a modern dam. |
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The gabled roofs in the lower storey were replaced with flat roofs. |
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Khmer houses have gabled roofs and are constructed of wood or concrete. |
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The house has a distinctive Mediterranean style to the architecture featuring rendered elevations with pitched and gabled pantile roofs. |
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Every few miles, dozy little townships of gabled Cape Dutch houses gathered round whitewashed churches that would look more at home in Holland than the tip of South Africa. |
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