0 A half-timbered building has a wooden frame whose spaces are filled with brick or stone to form the walls, so that the wood still shows on the surface.
In that instance a man deliberately demolished one of the most perfect fourteenth century half-timbered houses which was covered by a building preservation order.
I did not have in mind that the objective was to introduce a multi-storey car park, presumably in concrete, in a community known for its beautiful half-timbered properties.
The traffic commissioner is not required to visit an operating centre and say that it would be more suitable if the building were half-timbered and thatched.
It was a single storey building, half-timbered with wattle and daub.
It is dramatized by a pair of acutely angled gables at the ends along with vivid half-timbered patters.
The bell tower, first documented in 1624, is topped by a half-timbered section and originally served as an entrance portal.
The belfry is of half-timbered oak finished in red brick.
Its face has a half-timbered appearance, although the section on either side of the windows is faced in clapboard rather than stucco.