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In the village several half timbered houses can be found.
We begin with a walk through the town centre, full of timbered houses and medieval street names.
The Netherlands is often overlooked for its timbered houses, yet many exist, including windmills.
It probably has a quaint district of old timbered houses going down to the quayside, where an early morning fish market takes place.
That was far more likely, Wynn decided, studying the stone and timbered houses, each with its own garden plot.
The removal of timbered houses as part of this renewal was later regretted.
The little town around it was new, raw as a scab with its rough timbered houses and warehouses.
Most of the timbered houses had windows patched with rags, but the one Maggie entered was slightly cleaner.
The historic center with its many timbered houses and the 30 metre high Ruhr viaduct across the valley are two more landmarks.
Oh, you'll see black-and-white timbered houses all over Yorkshire, but many of them are fakes built in the 1920's as pubs.
A short alley with half timbered houses (Fachwerkhäusern)
With its timbered houses, twisted streets and Gothic cathedral, this picture-perfect town in Burgundy looks much as it did 500 years ago.
He kept to the centre of the street away from the rubbish which littered the entrances and walks of the miserable timbered houses.
Timbered houses with ridge roofs, galleries and pointed or linear wall decorations have been preserved in Čičmany.
Those skills have been handed down to present-day craftsmen working in yew wood, and the old timbered houses are exquisitely maintained in traditional style.
Wander freely along the secluded canals past the dark timbered houses, all situated in very narrow, zigzagging streets to hamper enemy attack.
Little remains of these times but scattered around the village are eight half timbered houses, most now beautifully restored and extended, which would have been in existence then.
Many medieval and Tudor period gabled and half timbered houses survive from earlier periods of Gloucester's history.
Notable in this area are several timbered houses in the sparsely populated villages, particularly in Doubrava.
It's a fruit-growing county--very pretty; white timbered houses, pastures, orchards, woods, green hills.
Mist rose about their knees, and its tendrils wisped up to veil a row of half- timbered houses, their second stories overhanging the street.
Some of the half- timbered houses had three stories - not so tall as the towers of Castle Brightblade, but so full of people!
A village with roots in antiquity, today it is a quaint village with timbered houses circling the church and Bishop's Palace (17th century).
COGGESHALL village has the finest old timbered houses for miles around.
Or, in sharp sunlight, he would shoot full-frontal views of the facades of timbered houses and sheds in industrial plants, making them look like architectural drawings.