medieval timber-framed building
C36387
concept
A medieval timber-framed building is a structure whose load-bearing framework is made of exposed wooden beams, with the spaces between them filled by materials like wattle and daub, brick, or plaster, reflecting construction techniques common in Europe from the Middle Ages.
All labels observed (4)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| half-timbered building | 2 |
| timber-framed townhouse | 2 |
| medieval timber-framed barn | 1 |
| medieval timber-framed building canonical | 1 |
Instances (6)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
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Stafford (county town of Staffordshire)
surface form:
Ancient High House
|
timber-framed townhouse |
| Dronfield Hall Barn | — |
| Vieux-Moulin de Vernon | half-timbered building |
|
Harmondsworth
surface form:
Harmondsworth Great Barn
|
medieval timber-framed barn |
| Town Hall of Wernigerode | half-timbered building |
| Ancient High House | timber-framed townhouse |