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How To Use Timber-framed In A Sentence

  • The evidence for this is a cruck, a pair of large and matching curved timbers reaching from the ground to the apex of the roof, a characteristic of medieval timber-framed buildings.
  • The architecture of the house and of its neighbours recalls Japanese and American timber-framed buildings, though at the time of building local residents likened them to prefabs.
  • They're block-build houses with a stone finish, not timber-framed houses. Hardy Irish Souls Tiptoe
  • YOUR correspondent is indebted to readers for their interesting comments about last week's column on timber-framed buildings.
  • It has two three-bay kilns with pyramid-shaped roofs and raised flat-topped flues and a timber-framed lucam - a projecting loading door with a gabled roof through which barley was hoisted into the building to be turned into malt.
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  • For the prosperous merchants, substantial timber-framed houses were built around the gates of the Castle and Priory.
  • The timber-framed two-storey building has a reclaimed slate roof, double-glazed windows and heavily insulated floors and ceiling.
  • Most of the places we looked at were 19th-century timber-framed houses with picket fences. Times, Sunday Times
  • After carrying out research and development work last year, the business is starting to take off with the timber-framed lodges now based at several sites locally, and hopes are high for further orders.
  • Shaped like a thin rectangle with timber-framed houses built along a lush, sloping valley, Oberrosphe had to install more than 7,000 meters, or about 4½ miles, of heating pipes in order to convert to biofuel heat. In Bioenergy Villages, Power to the People
  • This twelve-roomed farmhouse, known to the Hathaway family, if not to the bardolatrous public, as Hewlands Farm, is built on stone foundations, of timber-framed wattle-and-daub. 'Shakespeare's Wife'
  • In other respects, however, the building was relatively modest, being timber-framed, single-storey, and without a hypocaust.
  • The houses and bungalows will be timber-framed and clad with UK-grown timbers, roofed with recycled slates and insulated with recycled newspaper while the plumbing system is designed to cut water wastage.
  • I live in a timber-framed house, the top half of which is covered in metal cladding that has a white treatment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Oak trees on the estate were felled and seasoned to provide the massive beams for the timber-framed construction.
  • The houses are envisaged as being timber-framed with wood-fibre insulation finished in weatherboarding. Times, Sunday Times
  • Which is why old timber-framed buildings look a bit wonky. Times, Sunday Times
  • But because of the dual nature of the job she also added a Maine-based firm of craftsmen who specialize in the structural repair of historic timber-framed buildings and an architect who combines traditional design with contemporary, energy-efficient features. Bringing a Farm Back to Life
  • The closest thing to a blot on the Private Eye editor's escutcheon seems to be his failure to seek planning permission for alterations to his 16th century timber-framed home.
  • The evidence for this is a cruck, a pair of large and matching curved timbers reaching from the ground to the apex of the roof, a characteristic of medieval timber-framed buildings.
  • BookshopTudor House, 22 High Street, East Grinstead, West Sussex RH19 3AW, 01342 322669Nestled among the longest continuous terrace of 14th-century timber-framed buildings in the UK – complete with ancient black and white beams and weird carved faces, one reputedly of Anne Boleyn – this is more an experience than a mere bookshop. Independent bookshops in south-east England
  • A little two-storey gatehouse of about 1600, also timber-framed with close studding, guards the crossing over the moat.
  • Most of the places we looked at were 19th-century timber-framed houses with picket fences. Times, Sunday Times
  • Materials are simple: plastered concrete block walls which anchor the house into the sandhills, are combined with timber-framed walls, cedar cladding and cedar framed windows.
  • I live in a timber-framed house, the top half of which is covered in metal cladding that has a white treatment. Times, Sunday Times
  • For some people, timber-framed buildings are an unknown quantity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some incorporated timber-framed lean-to houses, and the central open space could accommodate livestock.
  • In fact, the building is a symmetrical, timber-framed hall built around 1430. Life in a medieval home
  • The same pre-industrial tools are used that once built timber-framed houses, furniture and ships. Times, Sunday Times
  • With its early 20th-century version of a Tudor timber-framed double front, the Hunting Raven Bookshop fits right in. Independent bookshops in south-west of the UK
  • Tucked along/down this alley are some beautiful timber-framed houses.
  • The side walls, which in a cruck building have little structural role, are timber-framed.
  • The timber-framed two-storey building has a reclaimed slate roof, double-glazed windows and heavily insulated floors and ceiling.
  • He created a spare, white-daubed, timber-framed presentation that evokes a pagan feeling, yet is modern in offering immediate access to the text. A British Monarch Crosses the Atlantic
  • This is the de-lamination of facing brickwork on timber-framed houses, mainly due to the ingress of water into bricks which freezes in winter, thus expanding the moisture in the brick, causing pieces of brick to fall off.
  • Some of the materials used in the timber-framed building will be recycled, including 300 millimetres of newspaper insulation in the walls.
  • AWThe charming 17th-century market town of Ledbury has pretty passages lined with timber-framed buildings and a black and white Market House supported on chestnut wood pillars. B&B review: Ivydene House
  • Speke Hall, LiverpoolBuilt in stages throughout the 16th century, this timber-framed manor house was the home of the Catholic Norris family, and is filled with priest holes, eavesdrops and everything the secret papist needs.2. Five of the best Elizabethan merchant houses
  • I live in a timber-framed house, the top half of which is covered in metal cladding that has a white treatment. Times, Sunday Times
  • The majority of these houses are timber-framed.
  • Most of the places we looked at were 19th-century timber-framed houses with picket fences. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of the timber-framed buildings was huge, at least 50 metres long and 12 metres wide.
  • Some timber-framed buildings, a theatre and cinema. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, all these surfaces were covered with timber-framed duckboards and this limited the general surface inspection although sections of boarding were lifted - where possible and safe in order to identify the covering material.

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