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  2. Lenhart Farmhouse - Wikipedia

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    The east fireplace is intact, with a large unadorned walnut mantle with only simple moldings. The west fireplace has been bricked and plastered over; none of the mantle remains. From evidence of the craftsmanship and plaster, it is conjecture by the author that the east fireplace was covered at the time of the c. 1925 enclosure of the porch.

  3. Acacia Cottage - Wikipedia

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    With the addition of the brick chimney on the exterior, the fireplace was replaced with a brick fireplace. [2] The cottage has been staged with 1840-1920s furniture and is open for visitors. Acacia Cottage, interior, bed.

  4. Rosecliff - Wikipedia

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    Rosecliff's brick construction [3] is clad in white architectural terracotta tiles. Stanford White's sophisticated spatial planning [ 4 ] offered unexpected views en filade through aligned doorways centered on handsome monumental fireplaces with projecting overmantels.

  5. Fireplace - Wikipedia

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    Modern open fireplace An outdoor fireplace. A fireplace or hearth is a structure made of brick, stone or metal designed to contain a fire. Fireplaces are used for the relaxing ambiance they create and for heating a room. Modern fireplaces vary in heat efficiency, depending on the design.

  6. Fire brick - Wikipedia

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    A fire brick, firebrick, fireclay brick, or refractory brick is a block of ceramic material used in lining furnaces, kilns, fireboxes, and fireplaces. A refractory brick is built primarily to withstand high temperature, but will also usually have a low thermal conductivity for greater energy efficiency .

  7. Winchester Mystery House - Wikipedia

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    A large, brick fireplace was framed by two windows that included quotes from Shakespeare. The second floor had bedrooms that each had adjoining sitting rooms and sewing rooms. The wall coverings had a leather or metal appearance, known as Lincrusta wall coverings. The ceilings had mouldings, stencils, and faux finishes.