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- All seems to be well except on the page Crow step.
- A stone coping caps the parapet, which crow steps down to the west or rear of the building.
- The crow steps on the west wall are truncated by the presence of the tower and so have only 1?steps.
- The ends of the east gable consist of a corbelled turret on the outside corners with eight crow steps rising to the middle.
- Deciding to put off going to Danny's house, Crow steps into the Palm Coast Bar, an after-hours spot and notorious drug den.
- With crow steps, the roofing slates ( rarely tiles ) do not reach the end of the building, so making for a special problem with keeping the roof watertight.
- In the meantime, I found a photo of the parish church of Schankweiler, Die Pfarrkirche St . Michael, which does indeed have stepped gables on its tower ( BTW they're called " Crow steps " in England ).
- One can just make out the " crow step " [ Scots : " corbie-steppit " ] gable : the gable ends rise in steps rather than the more normal smooth angled line an architectural feature imported from the Low Countries.
- Other colonial structures with gables are few and include Bacon's Castle ( 1665 ) the second Bruton Parish Church, ( 1680s ), and St . Peter's Church, New Kent County ( 1701 ) all of which are characterized by Flemish curved gables instead of crow step gables.
- This sketch shows a different arrangement of the steps leading up to the door and a stone gable end, with highly ornate'crow step'ornamentation, which would have given the building a typical arched sloping roof rather than a flat one as suggested by the remains today ( 2007 ).