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A small gable-ended extension at the rear may have been a vestry.
The easternmost bay is gable-ended and has a modern casement window.
London would become the laughing-stock of Europe with a streaky, gable-ended style 'occupying the greater part of Westminster'.
Both Kha's and Merit's anthropoid coffins were themselves contained within Middle Kingdom style "rectangular outer coffins covered with black bitumen and having vaulted, gable-ended lids."
Gable-ended dormers extend through the steep roofline; decorated barge-boards and heavily-molded finials, corbels and string corners adorn the dormers and roof eaves.
The longhouse consists of a long, single-storey gable-ended granite structure built lengthwise down the slope of a hill, with a central 'cross-passage' dividing it into two rooms, sometimes partitioned with a screen.
The area on which it is possible to build is so circumcised and steep, and the unpainted gable-ended houses are so perched here and there, and the water rushes so impetuously among them, that it reminded me slightly of a Swiss town.
The new Georgian house was described in Weir's Houses of Clare as "A gable-ended, eighteenth century, two-storey, seven bay house over a basement, on a mound facing east towards the Ennistymon falls, with a central one-bay pedimented breakfront, containing a side and fan-lit front door, and a lunette above the second storey window.
The Cathedral Church of St Patrick is one of Ireland's smallest cathedrals and consists of a long rectangular four-bay gable-ended nave (32m x 10m) with a square tower and spire at the west end and a gable-ended vestry at the north end.