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Pargeting is the decoration of plastered and rendered finishes on the outside of a building.
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Traditional Buildings of the English Countryside: An ...
It is now mostly seen in the coastal areas of Devon and Cornwall and in the Lake
District. pargeting Pargeting (or pargetting) is a form of ornamental plastering
applied to the exterior of buildings and has been featured in some parts of
England ...
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Practical Building Conservation: Mortars Plasters and Renders
PARGETING 97 This raised and incised decorative plaster decoration was
particularly popular in the 16th and 17th centuries, and enjoyed a revival in the
Arts and Crafts movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Pargeting is
also ...
Alison Henry, John Stewart,
2011
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Hertfordshire: A Landscape History
A variety of patterns is shown in the pargeting on a house at Furneux Pelham.
This style of decoration is particularly common in the east of the county.
sometimes moulded to form the decorative patterns known as pargeting (Figure
7.12), which ...
Anne Rowe, Tom Williamson,
2013
pArgeting Pargeting is the traditional art of decorative plastering on the walls of
houses. The technique involves moulding wet lime plaster to create a form of bas
-relief. Pargeting is most commonly seen in Suffolk although there are examples
...
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A Gaelic Dictionary in Two Parts. To which is Prefixed a New ...
Plasdachd, s.s. A plastering or pargeting ; a daubing or smearing ; a covering
with lime or clay. Plasdaich, v. a. Plaster or parget; daub, smear; cover with lime
or clay. Prêt. a. phlàsdaich ; fut. aff. a. plasd- aichidh ; p. part, plàsdaichte.
Plasdair ...
Robert Archibald Armstrong,
1825
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Housing Culture: Traditional Architecture In An English ...
Traditional Architecture In An English Landscape M.H. Johnson. Decoration on
closed houses is, overall, not so popular, and when it occurs it frequently masks
rather than forms part of the frame. The obvious example is pargeting, or
moulded ...
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Illustrated Dictionary of Historic Architecture
An interior lining of a flue to provide a smooth surface and to aid in fire protection.
Parthenon paries In ancient Roman construction, a wall of a. parclose. Fyfield,
Berkshire (c. 1480) pargeting, High Street, Oxford pargeting, Bishop King's
Palace ...
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Archives of Useful Knowledge
on THE roan 0F, CHIMNEYS, &c. .275 consideration of every gentleman
concerned in building for his i own accommodation. ' ' The next article under this
head is the pargeting, or plaistering the inside surface of the funnel, which is a
very ...
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A Gaelic Dictionary: In Two Parts I. Guelic and English. - ...
Plasdaciid, s.f. A plastering or pargeting; a daubing or smearing ; a covering with
lime or clay. Plasdaich, v. a. Plaster or parget; daub, smear; cover with lime or
clay. Pret. a. phlasdaich ; fut. off. a. plasd- aichidh ; p. part, plasdaichte. Pl1sdair ...
Robert Archibald Armstrong,
1825
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A plasterclass in decoration: the art of pargeting
This was an early reference to pargeting, the art of covering a building with moulded lime plaster. It is a curious word, belonging to a yet deeper ... «Financial Times, Maj 15»
Let's go to … Ipswich, Suffolk
The Ancient House is an incredible 15th-century building with pargeting and wood carving (though today it houses a branch of Lakeland). «The Guardian, Gru 14»
A guided tour of The Old Vicarage in Cambridge
Along with ironmongery and conservation brickwork, Christa has learned both plastering and pargeting, skills she put to good use transforming ... «Cambridge News, Sie 14»
The Quirky Retail History of New York's East 57th Street
Topped by a peaked roof and an ornate weather vane, the building had bays of multipaned windows and pargeting or parged decoration, ... «New York Times, Cze 14»
Behind the sheets of Old Grammar School
They were cast and fixed to the building rather than bordered and hand-carved, known as pargeting, but they have been kept in place and ... «Harborough Mail, Cze 14»
Spotlight on Muswell Hill: property area guide
... Avenue, Kings Avenue and Queens Avenue - have attractive porches and gables with areas of decorative plasterwork, known as pargeting. «Homes & Property, Lut 14»
England's 100 best Views, by Simon Jenkins - review
You'll encounter all sorts of things under his tutelage; I come away from his 100 Views with a pipeful of 'pargeting', 'reef knolls', 'shake holes', ... «Spectator.co.uk, Paz 13»
Construction Concerns: Parging
Parging (or pargeting) is a way to apply a smooth surface to a masonry wall. It is most commonly used to apply a smooth surface to the exterior ... «FireEngineering.com, Wrz 13»
Your Place: Re-coating a foundation interior
That's when the Habitat people introduced some of the teenagers to pargeting. Pargeting comes from a French word meaning "to coat a surface ... «Los Angeles Daily News, Mar 13»
Last night's viewing - Jonathan Meades: the Joy of Essex, BBC4 …
But what you could see on screen wasn't that at all but Essex's other sights – pargeting and ancient brickwork and clapboard fishermen's sheds ... «The Independent, Sty 13»