gable roof
gable end
gable design
the pell-mell of ascending gables and roof tiles.
dormers and gables that extend perpendicular to the main roofline.
architecture) a gable having corbie-steps or corbel steps.
"Tudor style : Architectural style in England (1485-1558) that made lavish use of half-timbering (see timber framing), as well as oriels, gables, decorative Brickwork, and rich plasterwork."
The gable of the house was adorned with intricate carvings.
The gable end of the building had a large window.
The old church had a beautiful gable roof.
The gable design of the barn was traditional and charming.
The gable peak was decorated with colorful tiles.
The gable wall was painted a bright shade of blue.
The gable structure of the building added to its architectural appeal.
The gable window overlooked the garden below.
The house had a steeply pitched gable roof.
The gable facade featured intricate patterns and designs.
The long stems twined round the gable, on which there hung a small bell. Was it that which people had heard?
And she flew past old castles of by-gone days of chivalry, where the red walls and the embattled gables were mirrored in the canal, where the swans were swimming, and peered up into the old cool avenues.
It's charming: with characteristic gables, delightful bridges, floating parties... and bikes everywhere.
The old smoke-stained storehouses on either side, rose heavy and dull from the dense mass of roofs and gables, and frowned sternly upon water too black to reflect even their lumbering shapes.
They were together in the east gable chamber; outside it was only twilight—a lovely yellowish-green twilight with a clear-blue cloudless sky.
Anne was standing in the gable room, looking solemnly at three new dresses spread out on the bed.
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