| 1. | Wood clapboard is often imitated using vinyl siding or uPVC weatherboarding.
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| 2. | The weatherboarding is vertical, and survives under the corrugated iron.
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| 3. | It is sheathed in horizontal weatherboarding and has a gable roof.
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| 4. | The frame is infilled with brick nogging and covered with weatherboarding.
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| 5. | The north mill is a weatherboarding, dating from the sixteenth century.
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| 6. | The house has square edge weatherboarding and a tall lateral gable roof.
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| 7. | Weatherboarding was used to re-face the north front.
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| 8. | Brick infill sometimes called plaster, weatherboarding, tiles, or slate shingles.
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| 9. | This younger Haynes enlarged the house and added weatherboarding.
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| 10. | The church was originally built of logs and in 1881 covered with weatherboarding.
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