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  2. Lean-to - Wikipedia

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    A lean-to is originally defined as a structure in which the rafters lean against another building or wall, also referred to in prior times as a penthouse. [2] These structures characteristically have shed roofs, also referred to as "skillions", or "outshots" and "catslides" when the shed's roof is a direct extension of a larger structure's.

  3. Shed roof - Wikipedia

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    Shed roof attached to a barn. A shed roof, also known variously as a pent roof, lean-to roof, outshot, catslide, skillion roof (in Australia and New Zealand), and, rarely, a mono-pitched roof, [1] is a single-pitched roof surface. This is in contrast to a dual- or multiple-pitched roof.

  4. Listed buildings in Wetherby - Wikipedia

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    The house has a hipped roof of Westmorland slate, two storeys, and fronts of two and four bays. On the front is a trellised porch and a doorway with a pediment, a sash window, a casement window, and a blind oculus. At the other end is a bay window and a lean-to conservatory. The outbuildings to the north have two storeys, a Welsh slate roof ...

  5. Listed buildings in Ashover - Wikipedia

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    The hall is without a roof, and many of the walls are collapsed. Part of a tower wall of four or five storeys remains, and in some of the other walls are mullioned or mullioned and transomed windows. Projecting from the ruins is a two-storey wing, and the rest of the cottage consists of a lean-to with a conservatory. [4] [5] II: Edlestow Hall ...

  6. Adirondack lean-to - Wikipedia

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    An Adirondack lean-to or Adirondack shelter is a three-sided log structure popularized in the Adirondack Mountains of Upstate New York which provides shelter for campers. [1] Since their development in the Adirondacks, this type of shelter has seen use in a number of parks throughout the United States, such as Isle Royale National Park in ...

  7. Listed buildings in Sutton Bonington - Wikipedia

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    The house, which was later extended, is in red brick, the right bay on a stone plinth, with dentilled eaves and a slate roof. There are two storeys, two bays, and a rear lean-to. On the front are tripartite horizontally-sliding sash windows under segmental arches. [20] II: Pigeoncote, 145 Main Street