It had a flat roof and bricked-up windows and moss growing where blocked rainwater gutters had spilled.
Now, after decades of boarded-and bricked-up windows, "we've entered into the glass era again," he said.
The bricked-up windows of the apse were restored.
The design of the houses are in traditional styles, with period features such as bricked-up windows, a feature found on many old British buildings, due to the window tax.
Groping in the blackness, he'd discovered a bricked-up window, a locked door plated with steel.
The ancient building resembled a brick oven with fire leaking through chinks in the bricked-up windows and doors.
The last two years of her life, she was confined to two rooms with bricked-up windows and demonstrated signs of madness, such as claims that she killed her children.
Their building is surrounded by open rubble-filled lots and decaying houses, many with bricked-up windows.
She turned off towards Barnham, past the derelict military houses, bricked-up windows and plywood on the doors, past an abandoned hangar.
He was standing on the marginal space provided by a sill of a bricked-up window, reaching for the telephone cable.