| 1. | The building is of coursed rubble with a Stonesfield slate roof.
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| 2. | It is of coursed rubble with a Stonesfield slate roof.
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| 3. | The church and chapel are connected by a small coursed rubble masonry.
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| 4. | The main house is a two-story structure of coursed rubble limestone.
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| 5. | St Andrew's is constructed in coursed rubble with a slate roof.
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| 6. | Where similar work is laid in courses, it is known as coursed rubble.
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| 7. | It is of coursed rubble with ashlar dressings.
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| 8. | Walls are coursed rubble, with dressed stone lintels, quoins and a water table.
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| 9. | The spandrels and piers to the wide approach arches are built of coursed rubble masonry.
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| 10. | The church is built in buff coursed rubble gritstone with a roof of banded grey tiles.
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