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St Dona's is built of rubble masonry, dressed with freestone.
The church is built of rubble with ashlar dressings.
Built of rubble masonry and ashlar, they are mostly still extant.
In the highlands they were often even simpler, many built of rubble masonry and sometimes indistinguishable from the outside from houses or farm buildings.
St Caffo's is built of rubble masonry dressed with limestone, in an early English style (a style of architecture used between about 1180 and 1275, typically using narrow pointed windows and arches).
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The bridge at South Ambersham was built of stone rubble in 1791, with a main arch across the navigation and a smaller arch to the north, which has been repaired with brick.
Built on rubble from the 1906 earthquake, the district for decades was home to a thriving fishing industry that employed thousands of fishermen, many of them Sicilian.
A notice inside says that this little church is built of "coarse, squared rubble" in an "arts and crafts gothic style, with thatched roof and wooden bellcote", and its homely, rounded shapes seem to rise organically from its rustic setting.
The south mill was built of coursed stone rubble around 1750.
It was built of pink granite rubble with limestone trim, with a steeple supported by flying buttresses.
The inner bailey was strengthened with new stone walls, 20 to 30 feet (6 to 9 m) tall on top of the earlier earth banks, the walls and keep being built of flint and rubble.
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