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  2. Maxwell-Kirby House - Wikipedia

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    Gable ends feature plain fascia boards with sawn wood attic vents. A front porch supported by stone piers was added c. 1920. An exterior end stone chimney is located on the west gable end, and was also probably added c. 1920. In the basement, which was dug in 1886, can be seen the remnants of a brick fireplace foundation.

  3. Eaves - Wikipedia

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    The overhang at the gable is referred to as a gable overhang, as opposed to eave overhang, or they both may be referred to as overhang. The underside of the eaves may be filled with a horizontal soffit fixed at right angles to the wall, the soffit may be decorative but it also has the function of sealing the gap between the rafters from vermin ...

  4. Gable - Wikipedia

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    The gable end roof is a poor design for hurricane or tornado-prone regions. Winds blowing against the gable end can exert tremendous pressure, both on the gable and on the roof edges where they overhang it, causing the roof to peel off and the gable to cave in. [ 3 ] [ 4 ]

  5. Listed buildings in Brighouse - Wikipedia

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    The original range has a coped gable end facing the lane. This has a plinth , and contains a triple lancet window with a hood mould and a quatrefoil above, In the left return is a doorway with a pointed arch and an inscribed stone, and the right return contains seven bays with pointed-arched windows.

  6. Listed buildings in Hebden Royd - Wikipedia

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    The gable end of the former house faces the road and has a doorway with a chamfered surround, and a depressed Tudor arched lintel, and most of the windows are mullioned. In the left return a flight of stone steps leads up to a doorway in the upper floor that has monolithic jambs .

  7. Eave return - Wikipedia

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    An eave return (also a cornice return) is an element in Neoclassical architecture where the line of roof eave on a gable end comes down to a point, then doubles back briefly. There is a classical version and simpler substitutes. [1] An eve (or cornice) return is in contrast to a full pediment, which spans the full width of the gable.

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