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- Rubble masonry or rubble stone is rough, uneven building stone not laid in regular courses. It may fill the core of a wall which is faced with unit masonry...
- three-floor quarrystone building, Renaissance Revival, with smaller wings and additions, partly timber-frame; old railway station, 1880, quarrystone and brick...
- International Police ****ociation Open to the public No Condition Fully preserved Site history Built 1273 Built by Duke of Berg In use Yes Materials Quarrystone...
- Controlled by Rhenish knighthood as a ladies' convent Open to the public No Site history Built 1355 Built by Count of Nesselrode Materials Quarrystone...
- Hückeswagen Open to the public Yes Condition All parts receive Site history Built before 1198 Built by Count of Hückeswagen In use Until Materials Quarrystone...
- quarrystone building, mid 19th century; whole complex of buildings with quarrystone commercial building Am Rathaus 5/6 – former rectory; quarrystone building...
- receive Site history Built 1273 Built by Johann van Eyckelinckhoyven In use Until Management Bergisches Freilichtmuseum Lindlar Materials Quarrystone...
- former orphanage, Gothic Revival quarrystone building, 1862–1864; Chapel of the Immaculate Conception, three-naved quarrystone building, 1887/1888, rich Gothic...
- timber-frame house, partly solid, late 19th century, raised with a knee wall; quarrystone winepress house. Brunnenstraße – basalt fountain from 1813, converted...
- Hauptstraße 58/60: Sekt winery, quarrystone buildings, late 19th century, winery building, 20th century; commercial wing, quarrystone, 18th/19th century; timber-frame...