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The building most likely had a wooden ridge roof.
It has a rectangular plan and a ridge roof.
Ridge roofs are made in two sections, then raised and fastened in place.
Original wooden floor, inglenook chimney breast, 1 No. window and open ridge roof.
The ridge roof, however, does not account for the deeper setting of the corner posts which the excavator noted.
The medium pitched ridge roof is sheathed with shake shingles.
The remaining section of the façade of the main church is situated immediately next to it with a ridge roof.
Such condensers may be conveniently installed on the ridge roofs of low buildings or supported by a simple frame.
It was built of hand-made bricks, with a short ridge roof of corrugated iron.
Acroteria adorn the long, slate-covered ridge roof.
Timbered houses with ridge roofs, galleries and pointed or linear wall decorations have been preserved in Čičmany.
The house has a ridge roof extension above the dining room and a gabled roof kitchen extension at the rear.
It has a hipped roof with a short ridge roof clad with corrugated steel sheeting, and has wide, overhanging eaves.
The bins in each silo are crowned by a steel-and timber-framed shed clad with metal sheeting and are distinguished by high narrow gabled ridge roofs.
It is a low-set timber house capped with a steeply pitched, corrugated iron clad, short ridge roof with gablets to the east and west, and stepped down surrounding verandah roofs.
It is a gabled house constructed in coursed rubble and ashlar with a red-tiled ridge roof, built in 1628 for Sir William Lister of Rippingale, the father of Thomas Lister.
Notice also the different window styles used; the upper with round arch and hoodmould and the lower early english style arch. Also the roll on the butress to upper-left and the way the ridge roof cut through the upper window hoodmould.
In the rear garden, any structure that is less than 3m in height with a flat roof or 4m if it has a ridge roof, and takes up less that half the area of the garden and is 5m away from the house does not require planning.
A plan was made to erect an iron roof similar to that found at Euston station in London, ridge roofs supported by iron columns; however, Richard Turner and William Fairburn submitted a design for a single curved roof, which won the approval of the station committee.