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The building may have been harled, a form of roughcast.
It is a roughcast building on a rectangular plan with a two-storey house attached.
Unusually, it is rendered with roughcast in the same way as the body of the church, producing a "heavy" effect.
St Oswald's is constructed in roughcast stone with slate roofs.
The church was built in roughcast stone; it was a long low building with a large west tower.
There is a roughcast exterior and a slate roof.
It is built in brick with a roughcast rendering on the upper storey.
Concrete was used as the preferred building material, finishing the outside walls in a roughcast plaster.
Outdoors, the patio tiles were finished and roughcast was applied to the exterior walls.
The pub has a two-storey, two-bay elevation with a roughcast exterior.
The roughcast was removed around 1870.
Constructed in roughcast stone with ashlar dressings, it has slate roofs.
It is a roughcast stucco building with a windmill atop the gable roof.
It succeeded a plain stone building, roughcast and whitewashed, with room for 500 and a general attendance of 400.
Fending the thought off he kept running, trailing a hand along a roughcast wall, until he reached a small landing and a metal door.
The house was altered in about 1950, reducing it from three storeys to two, and replacing tile-hanging with roughcast.
Loos built his buildings with roughcast walls and used the stucco to form a protective skin over the bricks.
The building was structurally supported with a simple timber frame clad with white roughcast blocks.
The timbering is covered with roughcast on the first storey of Warwick House.
Webster's remaining wing is in roughcast stone with ashlar dressings and a slate roof.
It was built in the early 18th century, and is constructed in roughcast brick with a slate roof.
The three storey building has a pebbledash (roughcast) exterior and operates as a guest house.
The little-altered, white-harled (roughcast) church has been restored to its original appearance in recent years.
Rhyd-y-gors Mansion was a tall imposing house of roughcast stone, coloured red.
The roughcast was removed from the older part, much of the timber was replaced, and the attic floor was abandoned.