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About 1800 a major Flemish bond brick addition was made to the house.
Flemish bond is used regularly on the porch and most of the south wall.
The house is in two stories and built with Flemish bond brickwork.
The house stands two stories above a raised basement of Flemish bond brick.
The second and third stories are brick patterned in Flemish bond.
The house itself is a two story brick structure, with a Flemish bond facade.
The Flemish bond brick building is three and one-half stories above ground level.
Much of the original Flemish bond brick structure is retained.
The rest of the house is in red-brown Flemish bond brick.
It is a small structure of Flemish bond brick construction dating to about 1766.
It is a large two and onehalf story Flemish bond brick house.
Of the original house only the Flemish bond brick exterior walls remain.
It is a prominent mid-18th century Flemish bond brick dwelling.
Attached to the house is an early 18th-century service wing built of brick in Flemish bond.
The main building has a telescope plan design and is built with Flemish bond brickwork.
The house has a beveled water table and the walls are laid in Flemish bond.
The church walls are 21 inches thick, of brick laid in Flemish bond.
It was built with Flemish bond brickwork and a high stone foundation.
All the brick walls are laid in Flemish bond.
On the east (front) facade the blocks are laid in a Flemish bond pattern.
The white window and door trim contrast against the brick, which is laid in Flemish bond.
The facade is Flemish bond and sides are common bond.
The two-story brick home is in the Flemish bond pattern and has endured more than 200 years.
Also on the property are a small Flemish bond brick dairy and a meathouse.
The church building is a low, rectangular Flemish bond brick structure with a hip roof.