Medieval Cruck-building and Its Derivatives: A Study of Timber-framed Construction Based on Buildings in Worcestershire |
Contents
The lowland tradition | 10 |
The base cruck | 33 |
The postandtruss | 43 |
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aisled hall Amberley Court architectural Aston Munslow barn base-cruck base-cruck arch base-cruck construction Bishampton Box Tree Cottage Bromsgrove central arch century chamber Chorley House church collar purlin collar truss collar-rafter roof Cordingley crown-post cruck blades cruck buildings cruck construction cruck frame CRUCK HOUSES cruck spur Cubbington Defford Detail doorhead drgs Droitwich erection examples fireplace floor gable wall Grafton Flyford Himbleton intermediate trusses jetty knee-braces lower bay lower end Lower Norchard Cottages masonry medieval mortices Norchard numbers panels pegged Peopleton PLATE post-and-truss construction principal rafter purlin-roof rafter-roof rearing Rectory Farm ridge piece roof-plate screens passage Shell Cottage Shell Manor Shrop sill-beam Silligrove Farm simple cruck solar wing spere truss Stephen's Stokesay Castle stone street struts studs Sutton Courtenay tenoned tenoned purlins Throckmorton Court tie-beam truss timber timber-framed transverse frames typical upper bay upper-end wall frame wall posts wall-plate Wealden house wind-braces Worcester Road Worcestershire Wyre Forest