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Building a palisade wall for the fort at Jamestown, Virginia The Golden Plow Tavern in York, PA, is a very unusual American building. It is built with corner post construction on the ground floor, half-timbered style of timber framing on the upper floor and has a less common style of wood roof shingles than typical in America.
The exception is the two doors on the north side, of tongue-and-groove paneling without surrounds. [2] Through a former closet, an oval door similar to a submarine's bulkhead door leads to the playroom. It is necessary to step down, and the ceiling is only 5 feet 10 inches (180 cm) The exterior clapboarding is visible on the west wall. [2]
The walls are clad in weatherboards and the windows are predominantly timber double-hung sashes with two lights in each sash. The entire building sits on a concrete slab-on-ground. Inside the garage occupies the long wing. There is a single room allocated for the driver, and its walls and ceiling are lined with tongue-and-groove timber boards.
The kitchen was remodeled in 1944 with the installation of an electric refrigerator and gas stove. A suspended ceiling conceals the retained original wood tongue-and-groove ceiling. The main room has been carpeted, the bathrooms tiled, and a dishwasher installed in the kitchen. Walls and ceilings have been refurbished. [3]
[2]: 8 [7] The ceiling has large exposed wood beams and the roof was originally covered with asbestos cement shingles. [2]: 8 They were later replaced with asphalt shingles. [8] The interior ceiling is tongue-and-groove wood siding and the walls are the same concrete finish as on the exterior. [8]
The verandah is deep, with a tongue-and-groove ceiling and timber cornice. The walls are single skin timber with exposed cross bracing used to decorative purpose, painted in shades of aqua. The floor is covered with a black, bituminous sheet material. Four doorways lead off the verandah, including the entrance door into the central hall.