Weston Hall was extended in 1660 into a three-gable structure with high-pitched roofs.
It is designed in an L-plan with a high-pitched gable roof.
The limestone end barn was built between 1798 and 1815, and features a high-pitched gable roof.
They were simple homes with high-pitched roofs and overlapping weatherboards called clapboards.
The warehouse is a stone-walled building the width of several houses; it is three stories high, with a high-pitched roof.
A high-pitched roof and garage entry doors allowed large carriages to come and go with ease.
Early Polish immigrants built houses with high-pitched roofs in the United States.
The house had a high-pitched roof of red-orange tile, partially standing but darkened now and coated in ice.
Its architectural features are meaningfully designed and include a high-pitched roof and skylight.
It is one and one half stories, with a high-pitched gable roof and set on a low stone foundation.