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  2. Stile - Wikipedia

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    A wooden stile in Esha Ness, Shetland. A stile is a structure or opening that provides passage for humans – rather than animals such as livestock – over or through a boundary. Common forms include steps, ladders, or narrow gaps. [1] Stiles are often built in rural areas along footpaths, fences, walls, or hedges that enclose domestic animals ...

  3. Clapper gates - Wikipedia

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    The normal construction is of square timber rails, with three horizontal metal rods, and a single diagonal bracing rod. The design of the gate also includes an angled upright or stile, with the post on which the gates are parked, angled in the same way. The two gates are hinged at the top and base using a metal band attached to a large post.

  4. Gatepost - Wikipedia

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    Slip gates are a form of gate which permits people and vehicles through an entrance but which blocks the passage of animals. Branches or worked wood crossbars or stangs were used, one field slip gate pier with L-shaped grooves and the opposing stile gatepost with square or circular concavities to receive the three or four horizontal crossbars.

  5. Hampshire gate - Wikipedia

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    A Hampshire gate, New Zealand gate or wire gate is a type of agricultural gate formed from a section of wire fence which can be removed temporarily. This type of gate is used where access is only needed occasionally, or when the cost of a conventional rigid gate cannot be justified.

  6. Low German house - Wikipedia

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    The German name, Fachhallenhaus, is a regional variation of the term Hallenhaus ("hall house", sometimes qualified as the "Low Saxon hall house").In the academic definition of this type of house the word Fach does not refer to the Fachwerk or "timber-framing" of the walls, but to the large Gefach or "bay" between two pairs of the wooden posts (Ständer) supporting the ceiling of the hall and ...

  7. Listed buildings in Claverley - Wikipedia

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    A timber framed farmhouse, partly roughcast, with a tile roof, partly hipped. There are two storeys, the upper storey slightly jettied with a moulded fascia. The farmhouse has an L-shaped plan, a low tower with a pyramidal rood in the angle, and a lean-to on the left. Steps lead up to the doorway that has a fanlight, and the windows are ...

  8. Agricultural fencing - Wikipedia

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    Between these braced posts are additional smaller wooden or metal posts which keep the wires spaced and upright, usually 3 to 6 metre (10 to 20 feet) apart, depending on the style of fencing used. Traditionally, wire fencing material is made of galvanized mild steel, but galvanized high-tensile steel is now also used in many places.

  9. Listed buildings in Morville, Shropshire - Wikipedia

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    The farmhouse was extended in the 18th century. The original part is timber framed, the extension is in brick painted to resemble timber framing, and the roofs are tiled. There are two storeys and an L-shaped plan. [11] II: Outbuildings, West Underton Farm

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