adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
house
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Its hedged fields are sprinkled with oak trees, and apple orchards and half-timbered houses abound.
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The castle may cast its shadow, but the character of Arbon formed equally by the half-timbered houses .
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A half-timbered house here has become a library.
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Schaffhausen is dominated by the sixteenth-century Munol fortress, perched on top of a hillock and towering over half-timbered houses sleeping by the water.
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There are winding streets, museums, half-timbered houses and lush gardens of figs, mulberries, sweet chestnuts and vines.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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At Ardsley-on-Hudson, New York, a half-timbered , creeper-clad station was connected to a matching hotel by a rustic bridge.
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Blakesley Hall - Prime example of an Elizabethan half-timbered farmhouse.
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It now stands unique - the only substantial half-timbered building in any Cambridge College.
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Its hedged fields are sprinkled with oak trees, and apple orchards and half-timbered houses abound.
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The castle may cast its shadow, but the character of Arbon formed equally by the half-timbered houses.
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The main half-timbered building now forms part of a farm, and is in a poor state of repair.
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The most famous is probably the delightful half-timbered Dunrobin, on the Highland line to Wick.
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This is in Pauntley and is an impressive, large, half-timbered building which underwent restoration in the early 1930s.