rubble stone การใช้
- Externally, the church is whitewashed rubble stone walls under a slate roof.
- It sits on a rubble stone foundation and has a gable roof.
- Both harbours feature rugged rubble stone breakwaters, absorbing energy from heavy swells.
- It is a tall two-story wood building on a rubble stone foundation.
- The tell is cone shaped and composed of rubble stones and grey soil.
- The facade was made of stucco and rubble stone over load-bearing concrete block.
- The church is built in rubble stone and has roofs of Westmorland slate.
- St Mary's is built in rubble stone and has tiled roofs.
- The hall is of rubble stone construction with crude quoining at the corners.
- Most rubble stone houses of that time would have had a stuccoed front.
- The house is constructed of rubble stone with stone tile roofs.
- It has a rubble stone foundation, and a side-gable roof with wooden shingles.
- Face stone and rubble stone were used in the construction.
- St Mary's is constructed in rubble stone with ashlar dressings, and has tiled roofs.
- The house is an early example of a rubble stone.
- The building is constructed of rubble stone, dressed with freestones.
- It is constructed of rubble stone under a slate roof which carries a bellcote.
- The finished light was a rubble stone and granite tower.
- It is constructed in partly roughcast rubble stone and brick.
- The two sets of steps are likewise mortared rubble stone.
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