The kitchen building, completed in 1912, is also made of random rubble masonry, but uses smaller stones and appears less striking in its design.
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The building is about 28 feet in length, by 14 feet broad with walls of rubble masonry two feet thick, with Caen stone dressings.
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The fa�ade is of coursed and squared rubble masonry with panels of blue-green slate, and Nikolaus Pevsner commended the building as tactful and elegant.
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In the Highlands they were often even simpler, many built of rubble masonry and sometimes indistinguishable from the outside from houses or farm buildings.
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The main facade resembles a small, castellated tower house, with the characteristic rubble masonry, turrets and battlements, present at Abbotsford, an exemplar of the style.
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The foundation stone was laid on 8 May 1854, stone for the rubble masonry was quarried nearby, while the sandstone for the ornaments originated in Martinroda.
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To the South of this lies a rubble masonry built above-ground pond with under ground narrow passage connecting to the basement of the Lat ki masjid.
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Built by Samuel Smith's cousin William Robinson, the story house has walls that mix rubble masonry and ashlar, it is one of Greenfield's oldest extant buildings.
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The church was constructed out of rubble masonry, like the Pangia Kyra, which was also rebuilt to include the remains of an earlier basilica and Christian mosaic
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It would be characterized as ashlar stonework, even though it started as heterogeneous mix of " fieldstones " ( not one type of stone ) like rubble masonry.