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  2. Rouse Hill House - Wikipedia

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    Rouse Hill Estate is a heritage-listed homestead and estate off Windsor Road (356 Annangrove Road), Rouse Hill, City of Blacktown, New South Wales, Australia.Rouse Hill House and farm was the family home of Richard Rouse, the Colonial Superintendent of Public Works and Convicts at Parramatta.

  3. Portcullis - Wikipedia

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    Portcullis at Desmond Castle, Adare, County Limerick, Ireland The inner portcullis of the Torre dell'Elefante in Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy A portcullis (from Old French porte coleice 'sliding gate') is a heavy, vertically closing gate typically found in medieval fortifications. [1]

  4. Gatepost - Wikipedia

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    Slip gates are a form of gate which permits people and vehicles through an entrance but which blocks the passage of animals. Branches or worked wood crossbars or stangs were used, one field slip gate pier with L-shaped grooves and the opposing stile gatepost with square or circular concavities to receive the three or four horizontal crossbars.

  5. Harmony Hall (Kinston, North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Two wooden pillars support the two-story single-bay porch with a trellis balustrade located on the facade. The entrance features a seven-pane transom and sidelights while the second floor porch door features just the sidelights. Each side of the original portion is three bays wide and features a Flemish bond brick chimney. The east and west ...

  6. El Arish, Stanthorpe - Wikipedia

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    The gateway has a rustic timber gate with metal fittings, an arched metal lamp post with lantern, and a section of stone flagging with stone steps. [ 1 ] The western section of the formal garden is bordered by the driveway along the southern boundary and contains a reconstructed timber pergola supporting an Isabella grape vine at the southern end.

  7. Trellis (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Trellis in the courtyard of the Wernberg monastery, Wernberg, Carinthia, Austria. A trellis (treillage) is an architectural structure, usually made from an open framework or lattice of interwoven or intersecting pieces of wood, bamboo or metal that is normally made to support and display climbing plants, especially shrubs. [1]