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building planning regulations defines the
extent of the
building and
cannot oversail the
property boundary.
Chhajja Gargoyle Leader head
Lookout (architecture)...
- a
unique interlocking pattern. Corbel: A brick, block, or
stone that
oversails the main wall. Cramp: Or
frame cramp is a tie used to
secure a window...
- are
encased with two rows of
thoroughly drafted stone plates over
which oversails brick placement of cushions. The
upper chamber is a
straight 12 edged...
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structures have
curved windows and flat
roofs with
similarly curved ends
which oversail the
shelter itself.
Their style is
Streamline Moderne. The city has an...
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framed timber-framing with
plaster infill on a
stone base. Each
floor oversails the one
below it. The first-floor
windows are 18th-century,
although the...
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plaster infilling and
brickwork on the
ground floor. The
first floor oversails the
ground floor. The
ground floor was
converted to a shop in the 19th...
- the
outer bays
projecting and gabled. In the
middle two bays, the roof
oversails to form a
porch containing a doorway. The
windows are double-chamfered...
- a
cotton mill, it is in sandstone, circular, and with a
cornice and an
oversail. II
Waddington Monument 53°47′33″N 2°14′24″W / 53.79244°N 2.24007°W...
- centre, with
curved timber brackets supporting the eaves. The
first floor oversails on brackets, and has a Crown-post-supported roof.
Owned by Harveys, a...
- hoist) of
shiplap construction on the top
floor of the
middle bay
which oversails the road below. At
Buxton the
river Bure was
quite large with a powerful...