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- A hammerbeam roof is a decorative, open timber roof truss typical of English Gothic architecture and has been called "the most spectacular endeavour of...
- England. Hammer beam trusses can have a single hammerbeam or multiple hammerbeams. A false hammerbeam roof (truss) has two definitions: 1) There is no...
- the others and have more detailed moulding. The nave and chancel have a hammerbeam roof with steel connecting rods. The ceiling is covered with wooden panelling...
- are made from pieces joined near eaves in a number of ways. See also: hammerbeam roof End cruck is not a style, but on the gable end of a building. Half-timbered...
- ceremonial funerals. The fabric of the hall is particularly notable for its hammerbeam roof, a form typical of English Gothic architecture which uses horizontal...
- state and ceremonial funerals. The hall is particularly notable for its hammerbeam roof, a form typical of English Gothic architecture which uses horizontal...
- Middle Temple Hall began in 1562 and was completed in the early 1570s. Its hammerbeam roof has been said to be the best in London. Queen Elizabeth I visited...
- Dartington - the Great Hall's hammerbeam roof...
- aristocratic design, especially in the early-middle portion of the period Hammerbeam roofs still in use for great halls from Medieval period under Henry VII...
- evident in the points rather than curves of the arches, and the mock-hammerbeam roof. Although the exterior of the north, east and south sides were completed...