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  • A 1 1⁄2-story gabled addition was completed about 1840.
  • Later in 1861, Nash alone added the gabled aisles, and in 1866 the transepts.
  • It is one and a half stories, limestone with gabled and hipped tile roof sections, a double-door e
  • Cheddington manor house is a much gabled and half timbered red brick building under a t
  • The ends are gabled and coped; at the west end is a bellcote, and
  • The original station buildings - gabled and highly decorated, built in Kentish ragston
  • The south porch is gabled and has a niche for a statue above the entranc
  • It features gabled and hipped roofs and a central octagonal cupol
  • e roof, with deep bracketed overhangs, is both gabled and hipped, covered in shingles.
  • The porch is gabled and has a 14th-century ogee-arched doorway.
  • Each side of the main structure is gabled and flanked by stuccoed chimneys.
  • At the west end the porch is also gabled, and this carries an urn finial and a ball fin
  • , particularly of the Lefroy's tomb and of the gabled arch below which it originally sat is quintess
  • The stadium is noted for its distinct gabled architecture.
  • -batten-sided house on a stone foundation with gabled asphalt roof pierced centrally by a brick chim
  • of a western section forming the choir vestry, gabled at right-angles to the aisle.
  • At the same time, the gabled attics on the south front were removed, giving
  • the entrance frontage being two storeyed with gabled attics, and seven bays, the three central bays
  • re four bayed with two storeys and alternately gabled attics.
  • oed Georgian five-bay front (Tuscan porch) and gabled back parts", while the sale catalogue from 181
  • The "curiosity" is that each gabled bay in the north aisle is opposed by a low-roo
  • ain entrance front has three storeys and three gabled bays the central bay recessed with an off cent
  • the present mansion of three storeys and five gabled bays.
  • east, closest to the lakeshore, is a two-story gabled block four bays long by three wide.
  • Park Place also has a beautiful gabled boathouse, a stable block, an agricultural yar
  • ouse but which may date to 1861, is a one-stay gabled brick building and originally served as a summ
  • olas Greaves or his son John and the resulting gabled building was similar in style to Onesacre Hall
  • The main building was a triple gabled building, with irregular windows.
  • The tower is in two stages, with gabled buttresses.
  • and consists of an octagonal shaft topped by a gabled canopy over a cross and two figures of saints.
  • , carrying a foliated cross under a crocketed, gabled canopy.
  • Stratton's gabled carriage house at 150 East 22nd Street now has
  • broad rough hewn trusses acting to support the gabled ceiling.
  • Seven of the tombs feature gabled ceilings and extremely fine stonework.
  • The gabled central block of two storeys plus attics was o
  • one half story, three bay by three bay, front gabled, clapboard sided building.
  • It was built in 1930 and is a two story, side gabled Colonial Revival style house based on a rectan
  • timber framed and clad with cement sheet and a gabled corrugated fibro cement roof with stainless st
  • Like nearby Slapton it has a few very high gabled cottages, with thickly latticed window panes,
  • It features a large, gabled cure porch dormer and a second floor sleeping
  • e narrow windows, and the roof is pierced by a gabled dormer window in the center of both sides.
  • gabled dormer windows
  • s pierced by a central brick chimney and three gabled dormer windows.
  • Above this is a gabled dormer with more panels and another three-ligh
  • It has a saddle roof with gabled ends.
  • ndows on each side with sloping roofs that had gabled ends.
  • Pointed-arched door openings to gabled entrance porches to side aisles and a square-h
  • with wooden barge boarding and brackets on its gabled entrance.
  • red, Jacobsville sandstone with a symmetrical gabled facade centering on a square tower topped with
  • was built about 1840 and is a two story, side gabled frame dwelling two rooms deep with a kitchen w
  • he front elevation features two semi-octagonal gabled front bays with a one-story porch inset betwee
  • than stables, the Riding School, and the great gabled front to the house, which he doubled in depth
  • A single entrance is found on the gabled front and a row of windows on each side elevat
  • ing its flagged roof, stone-mullioned windows, gabled front, two-storeyed porch and oak-panelled int
  • was filled in 1988 and faced with glass and a gabled glass roof to provide additional office space.
  • West Norwood Cemetery, where his monument is a gabled granite slab.
  • The gabled house had a steeply pitched roof and thick wal
  • present site of 6 Carlton Road, and includes a gabled house in the immediate centre foreground which
  • The side gabled house features a large porch across the front.
  • Myrtle Grove is an Elizabethan gabled house in Youghal, County Cork, Ireland.
  • The 1 1⁄2-storey gabled house, which features a hand-hewn structure, i
  • ome features of the village are a 17th-century gabled house, a timber-framed house formerly known as
  • Asthall Manor is a gabled Jacobean Cotswold manor house in Asthall, Oxfo
  • The two-story front gabled lodge viewed from in front of the People's Sta
  • nother archway but defined by screen walls and gabled lodges.
  • ry, and Woodthorpe Hall, a large 17th century, gabled manor house, dating back to 1636.
  • The building has a gabled, metal roof and a concrete block foundation.
  • It consists of a gabled nave; a prominent, square engaged tower; a dis
  • The middle stage contains a gabled niche containing a statue, and in the top stag
  • The roof is gabled on the east and west sides, with a flat roof o
  • r breadth, in the form of a transept, which is gabled outwardly; the chancel will be about 35 feet i
  • One type is gabled, paired ridgepoles, vertical wall, and roof, p
  • left side of the facade; it is a balanced by a gabled pavilion on the right, with an intricately saw
  • -light 13th-century window with Y-tracery, The gabled porch dates from the 14th century.
  • It features a gabled porch with sidelights and a vaulted ceiling.
  • On the south of the church, the gabled porch has diagonal buttresses and two-light wi
  • ts of a four-bay nave with a south aisle and a gabled porch, and a two-bay chancel with a gabled ves
  • mas Henry Wyatt, including the erection of the gabled porch.
  • The entrance is at the west end through a gabled porch.
  • yle; in the late 1240s Jean de Chelles added a gabled portal to the north transept topped off by a s
  • he station's east facade is augmented with two gabled portes-cocheres projecting at oblique angles,
  • It has a small gabled portico also covered in shake.
  • A small gabled portico extends out from the front of the vera
  • e-half, five-bay, side-gabled residence with a gabled portico on the front and a full-width gallery
  • d dormers and a bracketed corniceline, an open gabled portico, and rectangular and round arch window
  • sroom addition, a bricked-in window on another gabled projection and seven segmented-arch windows (o
  • pped by a cupola and flanked on either side by gabled projections with round windows.
  • ry square box, with a pointed hipped roof, and gabled projections that are asymmetrically placed at
  • se's layout is somewhat irregular and features gabled projections and a window bay on the front.
  • Somerset's house by incorporating his several gabled ranges around the courtyard and extending the
  • ble height entrance is flanked by tall, narrow gabled red brick and Portland stone blocks in a C17 D
  • ne-and-a-half story tenant house, with its own gabled roof and plain-friezed roofline supported by p
  • A one-story frame wing with steep gabled roof and picture windows projects from that si
  • ch simpler form without its entrance pediment, gabled roof system and ornate central clock tower.
  • ng, a partially exposed granite basement and a gabled roof with boxed cornice.
  • It is sided in white clapboard, with a gabled roof shingled in asphalt and pierced by two ch
  • y frame house on raised basement with L-shaped gabled roof in diamond-patterned slate, built ca.
  • at Virginia and Lee McAlester described as the gabled roof classification in their Field Guide to Am
  • res a large cast-iron eagle at the peak of the gabled roof overlooking Congress Avenue.
  • The steeply pitched gabled roof is covered in cedar shingles pierced by t
  • tes Building is a simple frame building with a gabled roof of shingles; it is three bays wide, and e
  • ard-sided structure with a stone basement, its gabled roof sloping saltbox-style to create an extend
  • The cabin's gabled roof is covered with split oak shingles, and t
  • ide by five deep, on a stone foundation with a gabled roof pierced by a belfry at the south end and
  • our in the rear, its two stories topped with a gabled roof shingled in asphalt and pierced by a sing
  • symmetrical, rectangular building has a front gabled roof which meets the wall with a slight overha
  • The gabled roof has asphalt shingles.
  • It features a gabled roof with a pedimented brick cornice.
  • It has a side gabled roof with dominant gable returns.
  • First an immured manor house with gabled roof stood here.
  • fice nearby is a one-story frame building with gabled roof and garage doors.
  • A steep, gabled roof and two slender, tall, brick chimneys top
  • Clover Hill exhibits a steeply pitched gabled roof with false dormers and arched windows.
  • The asbestos-shingled gabled roof is pierced by brick chimneys at either en
  • It is topped by a gabled roof pierced by brick chimneys at either end.
  • he house is a two-story frame structure with a gabled roof and double veranda.
  • As is typical for covered bridges, its gabled roof is covered with creosote shingles.
  • A one-and-a-half-story keeper's house with gabled roof is connected to the tower on one end.
  • It is sided in clapboard and topped by a gabled roof with overhanging eaves supported by brack
  • dings, all painted red: a frame ice house with gabled roof, similar frame milk house and a large dai
  • ngular 1 1⁄2-story, seven-bay stone house with gabled roof, front dormer windows and chimneys at bot
  • n entablature with dentil moldings support the gabled roof, which is pireced by three dormer windows
  • Other details include: two stories, gabled roof, interior chimneys, front center entrance
  • rble tomb in the form of a shrine with its own gabled roof, repleat with his carved portrait, was er
  • Brick, 2 stories, rectangular gabled roof, 2 interior chimneys; 2-story gabled entr
  • A steeply-pitched gabled roof, hung with tiles, was added to the top of
  • The gabled roof, originally terra cotta, was later replac
  • The gabled roof, as with all double-cantilevers, has cons
  • ingle-storey buildings at the rear, one with a gabled roof, the other with a hipped roof.
  • decorated bargeboards on the front end of its gabled roof.
  • rame, rectangular-shaped building with a front gabled roof.
  • f, and a rectangular brick steeple with a high gabled roof.
  • s a simple, rectangular, brick building with a gabled roof.
  • entrance is at the west end in a porch with a gabled roof.
  • e stone, three-bay church with a slate-covered gabled roof.
  • structure, two stories tall and topped with a gabled roof.
  • a five-bay facade at the front elevation and a gabled roof.
  • he Black Gate is made out of wood with a large gabled roof.
  • is a one-story framed structure, with a metal gabled roof.
  • wooden weatherboards and heavy shingles on its gabled roof.
  • The gabled roofline is distinguished by a modillioned cor
  • ch door, stone foundation, plain frieze at the gabled roofline, and pilasters.
  • features a tall bell tower and asymmetrically gabled roofline.
  • T" shaped plan which exhibits crossed, steeply gabled rooflines which are punctuated by a brick chim
  • structure in typical Kerala architecture with gabled roofs and slanting windows.
  • del Coronado in Coronado, California, with red gabled roofs and white walls.
  • The home has gabled roofs and clapboard siding.
  • ctural elements included shingled intersecting gabled roofs with gabled ends and fish-scaled shingle
  • s built in sandstone and brick with grey slate gabled roofs in two storeys.
  • Most have gabled roofs, aluminum, brick, or stone siding, and l
  • are built of local blue limestone and feature gabled roofs.
  • s of a main 3 storey block with two wings with gabled roofs.
  • Its gabled saltbox-profile roof is surfaced in seamed met
  • station building, and a standard Great Eastern gabled signal box was sited on the southern end of th
  • At the west end is a gabled single bellcote.
  • The south elevation has a small, low gabled single-bay porch on the east bay of the first
  • a steep pyramidal roof of banded slate, and a gabled south porch with 2-centred arched doorway"
  • It has a gabled south porch, and is in Gothic Revival style.
  • On the latter, a gabled station house in the "Old English style of Dom
  • The platforms are below road level: the gabled station buildings stand on an overbridge at th
  • The Memorial Chapel (1946) is a small, front gabled stone building with a slate roof.
  • The lodge is a two-story front gabled structure which features two rectangular secti
  • assical Georgian facades stand next to earlier gabled timber-framed houses.
  • e (110 feet long by 64 feet wide) with a cross gabled transept (76 feet wide by 12 feet deep).
  • ly and in about 1580 Ralph Sneyd built a large gabled Tudor style house there.
  • Houses here are gabled two-story structures in the Federal style, not
  • It was built in 1909 and is a small front gabled vernacular building with minimal Gothic detail
  • large lancet window dominates the facade and a gabled vestibule fronts the gabled entrance.
  • A high, gabled Victorian wing was added to enlarge the house,
  • ndows, the steeply pitched roof lines, and the gabled wall dormers.
  • The gabled west end has a large six-light window.
  • The large gabled wing turned the schoolhouse into a T-shaped bu
  • On the south end is a one-story gabled wing.
  • mposed of a large principal gable block with a gabled wing.
  • It has an E-shaped plan with gabled wings and a battlemented central porch.
  • ich are symmetrically disposed with projecting gabled wings on both sides.
  • The west front is gabled with buttresses at the corners; it contains th
  • The south porch is gabled with corner buttresses.
  • The outer bays project forwards and are gabled with finials.
  • The porch to the south is gabled with flanking pinnacles with crocketed finials
  • The porch is gabled, with a canopied niche above the doorway, and
  • Typically in red brick and terracotta, gabled, with steep roofs, free planning and towered t
  • ge is a two story, three bay by two bay, cross gabled wood frame building sided with white asbestos
  • It was built in 1903 and is a cross gabled, wood frame structure featuring a corner bell
  • low-pitched slated roof, plastered walls and a gabled yellow brick tower.