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Wagon roof
A timber roof with close-set
braces
of polygonal or curved profile, often ceiled between the timbers; also called a
cradle roof
.
Wainscot
Wooden lining to interior walls, made up of vertical members (
muntins
) and horizontals (
rails
) framing panels; also called
panelling
.
Wall-plate
Longitudinal timber on top of a wall, which receives the ends of the
rafters
. Compare
purlin
.
Wall-post
A structural timber set upright in or against a wall.
Wall-rib
A rib set against the wall in a
rib-vault
.
Wall-walk
A walk along the wall-head of a castle, protected by a parapet; also called a
parapet walk
.
Wall arcade
In medieval churches, a
blind arcade
forming a
dado
below windows.
Wallhead
(Scots): Straight top of a wall.
Wallhead chimney
: chimney rising from a wallhead.
Wallhead gable
: gable rising from a wallhead.
Wall monument
A monument attached to the wall and often standing on the floor.
Tablets
or
wall tablets
are smaller, with the inscription as the major element.
Warming room
Room in an abbey or monastery where a fire burned for comfort.
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