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Originally a barn and stable with a loft above, the building is in stone on a plinth, and has a pantile roof with stone coping and shaped kneelers. There are three bays, and a single storey with a loft over the right bay. It contains a sliding garage door, stable doors and a fixed-light window. [6] Outbuilding, Raventhorpe Mill
The cart lodge and byre with a loft above are in stone, with a holl0w-moulded eaves band. The roof is of pantile at the front and tile at the rear, with stone ridges and coping, a shaped kneeler to the right and block kneelers on the left. There are two storeys and three bays, and a single-storey outbuilding on the left. To the left is a ...
In the centre is a segmental-headed carriage entrance and a loft door above, to the left is a window and a doorway, and to the right is an inserted garage door. [4] An agricultural warehouse is also built of brick, with dentilled eaves , and a pantile roof with stone coped gables and kneelers.
The loft may be extra space over the garage. It is often space to the side of a great room with a vaulted ceiling area. The building is marketed as a bungalow with loft because the main living areas of the house are on one floor. All the convenience of single-floor living still applies and the loft is not expected to be accessed on a daily basis.
On entering the loft one needs to establish if there is adequate room under the ridge of the roof. A measurement of 2.3 metres is required to allow enough headroom, although you may find that you can still get a useful room from as little as 7 feet (2.1 metres), and there must be at least 2 metres clearance above the position of the access stairs.
In US usage, a loft is an upper room or storey in a building, mainly in a barn, directly under the roof, used for storage (as in most private houses).In this sense it is roughly synonymous with attic, the major difference being that an attic typically constitutes an entire floor of the building, while a loft covers only a few rooms, leaving one or more sides open to the lower floor.
The former coach house with a hay loft above is in red brick with dentilled eaves and a pyramidal tile roof. There are two storeys and a square plan. In the ground floor is a modern garage door, the upper floor contains a small circular pitching hole, and on the roof is a weathervane. [20] II: White House, Waters Upton
Typically, the garage is on one side of the house and there is a floor above the garage housing the bedrooms. The other half of the house is the main living area, part of a story above the garage level and part of a story below the bedroom level. Grading or steps connect the exterior street to the front door on the main level.