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Someone had removed the weatherboarding and he could see directly down into the back garden.
Light from inside the barn shone through cracks and holes in the weatherboarding.
The rear still has some weatherboarding and it is quite possible the upper storeys were also of weatherboard in the early days.
It was a small timber framed building of three storeys, clad in white painted weatherboarding.
The base was brick and the upper five storeys were wood, clad in white painted weatherboarding.
The weatherboarding is vertical, and survives under the corrugated iron.
The smock has vertical weatherboarding and the cap is thatched.
This mill was clad in white weatherboarding, under a peg tile roof.
It is sheathed in horizontal weatherboarding and has a gable roof.
Jimmy's rake rested where he had left it that afternoon, against the brown-painted weatherboarding.
Union Mill has a brick base, white weatherboarding, and an inverted boat-shaped cap.
The main body of the mill was constructed of tarred vertical weatherboarding.
The gables ends are covered with horizontal weatherboarding.
On the exterior, the weatherboarding was removed and a layer of waterproof cladding installed.
The original shed was a rickety wooden structure with walls of Kentish weatherboarding and a tin roof.
They were simple homes with high-pitched roofs and overlapping Weatherboarding called Clapboard (architecture).
Seaton mill was a large mill, with tarred weatherboarding.
Originally a log cabin, a framed addition and weatherboarding were added later by Palmer's son, Jarvis.
The building has unpainted weatherboarding.
The loom house and office have designs that match the house, with the same weatherboarding and brick chimneys.
The church is built of rag-stone and flint, and its tower is unusual, being clad in white weatherboarding.
It has many houses displaying Kentish weatherboarding, some are Grade II listed.
"Ah, the weatherboarding.
Exquisite "gingerbread" carvings decorate the many bargeboards, while most of the rest of the house is covered with simple wooden weatherboarding.
The chapel was renovated in 1876, when the original weatherboarding and timber framing was replaced by brickwork and tiles.