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half-timbered

ADJECTIVE
  1. having exposed wood framing with spaces filled with masonry, as in Tudor architecture

How To Use half-timbered In A Sentence

  • Half-timbered buildings, all pastel-shaded, push out over them, looking terribly wonky - as they've doubtless looked for 700 years.
  • The exquisite village, which dates from the 13 th century, has many limewashed and half-timbered and stone houses and is a must see.
  • This palace looks lovely from this cosy half-timbered inn where I am lodged but have yet to leave. Exit the Actress
  • The building beside them was a half-timbered structure, worn and a little shabby but still serviceable. ALL ABOUT LOVE
  • The region's medieval towns and villages such as Colmar, Obernai, Ribeauvillé and Turckheim are absurdly picturesque with cobbled streets and half-timbered houses. Budget wine trips in France
  • But Space House is not remotely like any of its brick or half-timbered neighbours.
  • 'I didn't know the Tudors needed half-timbered four-car garages,' Ellie said. LOOKING FOR ANDREW MCCARTHY
  • • London House, Rhosmaen Street 01558 822800, heavenlychoc.co.uk Simon Wright, partner of Y Polyn restaurant, CarmarthenshireThe much-loved half-timbered ice-cream shop on Henley-in-Arden's architecturally rich high street refrains from parading its heritage credentials. Ten of the best UK ice-cream sellers
  • The region's medieval towns and villages such as Colmar, Obernai, Ribeauvillé and Turckheim are absurdly picturesque with cobbled streets and half-timbered houses. Budget wine trips in France
  • Auxerre is vital, for the striking riverscape, the half-timbered streets and the sense of a provincial capital complete unto itself. Times, Sunday Times
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