- An
example of a
modern cob
building in the
Pacific Northwest style. The
exterior cob wall is
limewashed for an attractive,
uniform appearance....
- with low-lying
cubical houses, made of
local stone and
whitewashed or
limewashed with
various volcanic ashes used as colours.
These colours, in recent...
- Petergate. The
building was
grade II*
listed in 1954. The
brick front is
limewashed. It is
topped by a cornice, with a
drainpipe head in the centre, dated...
- of moisture. The
effect will
create an
often mottled appearance of a
limewashed wall. As the
moisture levels within a wall alter, so will the
shade of...
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bringing it into
community ownership. The two-storey pub is
built of
limewashed stone, with
painted stone dressings, and a
slate roof. The
original part...
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central chimney; a gable, hipped-gable or
hipped roof; and
plastered and
limewashed exteriors.
Materials used were
those that
could be
procured locally, including...
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whether the
timber frame should be
tarred and thus
clearly visible or be
limewashed or
painted in the same
colour as the infills. The
Swedish mostly built...
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Stone churches, in particular, were
built across Gwynedd, with so many
limewashed that "Gwynedd was
bespangled with them as is the
firmament with stars"...
- pair, is
Grade II
listed and has been
attributed to Carr. It is
built of
limewashed stone on a plinth, with a
stepped low
parapet and a
Welsh slate roof....
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contained a
parlour 24 feet (7.3 m) by 16 feet (4.9 m). It was a
white limewashed thatched cottage unique in its
construction without corners. The four...