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- v t e A color wash is a po****r technique in faux painting using paint thinned out with glaze to create a subtle wash of color over walls or other surfaces...
- parish of Turners Puddle in Purbeck District. The small building has colourwashed brick walls and a tiled roof. It was probably built as a forester's cottage...
- has a timber frame and a tiled roof. The infill between the timbers is colourwashed brick. There is a chimney to one side and a wing at the back. In the...
- (The Three Horseshoes Inn) Late 17th century The public house is in colourwashed plaster on stone, on a chamfered plinth, with rusticated quoins, pilasters...
- Nook) — 17th century A house with a timber framed core, in rendered colourwashed blue lias and brick, with a hipped pantile roof. There are two storeys...
- Gate) Late 17th century A house on a corner site, later offices, in colourwashed stucco, on a stone plinth, with stone dressings, and a slate roof. There...
- later a shop. The rear wing has colourwashed brick cladding, a single storey, and a pantile roof. The front is in colourwashed brick, the ground floor is rendered...
- (Ruddington House) — c, 1770 The house, which was later extended, is in colourwashed stucco on a stone plinth, with a modillion eaves cornice and a hipped...
- timber-framed core with brick nogging, it is clad in brick, rendered and colourwashed, on a brick plinth, with dentilled eaves and a pantile roof. There are...
- limestone with fronting in reddish-brown brick, largely pebbledashed and colourwashed, on a plinth, with stone dressings, quoins, a floor band, and a Welsh...