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  2. Door - Wikipedia

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    A matching pair of these doors is called a French window, as it resembles a door-height casement window. When a pair of French doors is used as a French window, the application does not generally include a central mullion (as do some casement window pairs), thus allowing a wider unobstructed opening. The frame typically requires a weather strip ...

  3. French provincial architecture - Wikipedia

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    The homes usually feature a rectangular floor plan. Exterior is usually brick or stucco with symmetrically placed exterior components. [3] [2] The design of doors is rectangular with an arched opening. The French provincial homes are two stories tall. [4] The original modest designs ranged from modest farmhouses to wealthy aristocrat country ...

  4. Franklyn Vale Homestead - Wikipedia

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    French doors with fanlights and screens open to the verandahs, with the bedroom wing having panelled timber doors. The bedroom wing and schoolroom have tall sash windows with timber framed gauze shutters and the schoolroom has a boarded chimney [1] Internally, walls are painted horizontal timber boards with stained timber fanlights, doors ...

  5. Shafston House - Wikipedia

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    French doors opened onto the front verandah. The dining and drawing rooms were separated by folding doors. The attic contained three rooms, two of which were large enough to make suitable bedrooms "if required". This suggests that the 5 bedrooms mentioned in the 1854 advertisement were all located on the ground floor.

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  7. Morpeth House and Closebourne House - Wikipedia

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    Unusual french door cases with external architraves and panelled reveals. [1] Evidence of a central underground water storage cistern in rear courtyard. [1] Morpeth House is the earliest building in the group. Building commenced 1849 as new home for Close family who vacated Closebourne House and moved into Morpeth House in 1856.