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Type of decorative masonry work
In architecture, flushwork is decorative masonry work which combines on the same flat plane flint and ashlar stone. If the stone projects from a flat
Flushwork
Shaping of conchoidal fracturing stone to manufacture stone tools
firearms, or to produce flat-faced stones for building or facing walls, and flushwork decoration. The term “knap”(1500s) was originally onomatopoeic and meant
Knapping
County of England
windmill; Norwich Cathedral; and King's Lynn Guildhall, showing Norfolk flint flushwork Coordinates: 52°40′21″N 00°57′00″E / 52.67250°N 0.95000°E / 52.67250;
Norfolk
Cryptocrystalline form of the mineral quartz
different types of knapping or arrangement and combinations with stone (flushwork), especially in the 15th and early 16th centuries. Because knapping flints
Flint
Grade I listed building in Suffolk, UK
complete and interesting monastic entrances surviving. Its exuberant flint flushwork is the first blossoming of that technique, later so widespread in East
Butley_Priory
Village in Norfolk, England
rood screen with ogee arches. The church has some unusual features, i.e. flushwork arcading instead of a clerestory and a raised platform behind the high
Tunstead,_Norfolk
Former abbey in Leiston, Suffolk
Externally the east wall and buttresses were embellished with flint flushwork in emergent Perpendicular style, while the offsets of stone tracery in
Leiston_Abbey
Grade I listed pub in Bristol, England
entrances with two-centred archways and above them are prominent white flushwork panels, some of which are in the shape of crosses while others mimic arrow
Black_Castle,_Bristol
Architectural style in Britain
Flint architecture. In areas devoid of good building stone, elaborate flushwork decoration in flint and ashlar was used, especially in the wool churches
English_Gothic_architecture
Listed building in Lancashire, England
the south front. Some of the original brickwork in a diaper (lozenge) flushwork pattern is visible on one gable. The house was restored and enlarged by
Bank_Hall
Church in Norfolk, England
Street and Colegate. The church is noted for its remarkable display of flushwork of white stone against black flint. The south aisle retains it from the
St_Michael_Coslany,_Norwich
Decorative pattern
wall's surface to create a regular diamond-shaped pattern. In English flushwork, limestone and dark knapped flint are used. Windows may be set in a diamond-shaped
Diapering
Church in Totternhoe, Bedfordshire, England
from the 14th to the 16th century. It is known for its distinctive flint flushwork decoration and striking 20th-century stained glass window designed by
Church of St Giles, Totternhoe
Church_of_St_Giles,_Totternhoe
Church in Lancashire, England
parapet. The parapet is decorated in flushwork, using mauve and beige sandstone, rather than the usual flushwork materials of flint and stone; this decoration
St John the Baptist's Church, Pilling
St_John_the_Baptist's_Church,_Pilling
Church in Suffolk, England
arch in two orders, and two orders of colonettes. The south porch, with flushwork decoration, was built about 1470. The pulpit and octagonal font are of
St_Peter's_Church,_Theberton
Church in Norfolk, England
buttresses, and its battlemented parapet is decorated with a frieze and flushwork panels. Along the south side of the aisle and chancel, and in the east
St Faith's Church, Little Witchingham
St_Faith's_Church,_Little_Witchingham
Church in Norfolk, England
is in fine knapped flintwork, and its entrance elevation has elaborate flushwork incorporating saltire crosses and stone tablets depicting shields and
St Andrew's Church, Barton Bendish
St_Andrew's_Church,_Barton_Bendish
English noble and naval commander
Elizabeth (Jernegan), John's stepmother. Barsham church (its east front flushwork and tracery showing the Echyngham fretty heraldry) and its rectory stand
Edward_Echyngham
Church in Liverpool, England
monumental". The exterior of the east and west fronts is decorated with flushwork arcading. Along the clerestory are twelve two-light windows. The interior
Church of St Matthew and St James, Mossley Hill
Church_of_St_Matthew_and_St_James,_Mossley_Hill
Church in Suffolk, England
opening. The buttresses at the east end are decorated with chequered flushwork, and contain canopied niches for statues. Some of the carved corbels for
St_Andrew's_Church,_Covehithe
also be used as ornamentation for furniture, poles, and light fixtures. Flushwork The decorative combination on the same flat plane of flint and ashlar
Glossary_of_architecture
Church in Suffolk, England
Gothic, except for the 14th-century south aisle and chancel. There is fine flushwork decoration on the exterior of the clerestory. The medieval shrine was
Saint_Mary's_Church,_Woolpit
English seaside resort
ones are the late 14th-century gatehouse (see photo) decorated in flint flushwork, and the Abbot's Tower of about 1527. The Abbey became home to the Earls
St_Osyth
Church in Cambridgeshire, England
constructed in alternating blocks of limestone and knapped flint fieldstone flushwork, forming a chequerboard pattern, and it has a tiled roof. Its plan consists
St John the Baptist's Church, Papworth St Agnes
St_John_the_Baptist's_Church,_Papworth_St_Agnes
Church in Cambridgeshire, England
contains two-light bell openings on each face. The parapet is decorated with flushwork. At the west end of the church is a gallery. There is a ring of six bells
Church of St Cyriac and St Julitta, Swaffham Prior
Church_of_St_Cyriac_and_St_Julitta,_Swaffham_Prior
Church in England
variously covered in slate, lead, and tile. The west tower incorporates flushwork decoration, including traceried panels to the buttresses and parapets
Church of St Mary the Virgin, Earl Stonham
Church_of_St_Mary_the_Virgin,_Earl_Stonham
Sedimentary sandstone conglomerate formed during the Cretaceous period
J. 1987. The Pattern of English Building Hart, Stephen. 2008, Flint Flushwork, a Medieval Masonry Art, p. 25, Boyden Press. Allen, R. L, 2004, Carrstone
Carrstone
Cathedral in England
upper originally a chapel dedicated to Saint Ethelbert and decorated with flushwork. In 1420 the soldier and administrator Sir Thomas Erpingham, benefactor
Norwich_Cathedral
Village in Suffolk, England
one of the richest "wool churches" in East Anglia and is noted for its flushwork, Clopton chantry chapel, and the Lady Chapel at the east end, as well
Long_Melford
Movement to refurbish and rebuild Church of England churches and cathedrals
that had been added in 1820 and re-faced the church walls with flint flushwork. At Lichfield Cathedral, the 18th century had been a period of decay:
Victorian_restoration
Church in Aldeburgh, England
Edward Bishop. Much of the building is in typical East Anglian flint flushwork with ashlar dressings. The unusual south porch adjoins the pavement and
St Peter and St Paul's Church, Aldeburgh
St_Peter_and_St_Paul's_Church,_Aldeburgh
Church in Hertfordshire, England
Wyattville's crumbling plaster and re-faced the church walls with flint flushwork. Between 1956 and 1960 St Peter's underwent further restoration in which
Church of St Peter, Great Berkhamsted
Church_of_St_Peter,_Great_Berkhamsted
Type of church building in England
the soaring Lady Chapel, which extends at Holy Trinity's east end. The Flushwork employed by the builders of Holy Trinity is some of the finest in England
Wool_church
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List_of_Somerset_towers
Village and civil parish in Suffolk, England
replacement, and there are tall, thin perpendicular windows on the south side. Flushwork diamond crosses are worked into two nave buttresses and may be consecration
Stoke_Ash
Dartmoor longhouse Somerset towers Anglo-Saxon turriform churches Bath stone Portland stone Flushwork English landscape garden Cruck framing Category
Architecture of the medieval cathedrals of England
Architecture_of_the_medieval_cathedrals_of_England
Church in Suffolk, England
southeast stair turret. The merlons of the parapet are decorated with flushwork tracery, and below the parapet is a frieze. At the corners are slender
St Mary the Virgin's Church, Stonham Parva
St_Mary_the_Virgin's_Church,_Stonham_Parva
Civil parish in Norfolk, England
14th-century west tower. There is also a 15th-century porch with some Flushwork and the nave retains the tracery window which would have originally been
Whinburgh_and_Westfield
Anglican church in Eye, Suffolk, England, UK
west tower as ‘one of the wonders of Suffolk’, 101 feet high with flint flushwork from top to bottom on the west face. It is thought that the tower's construction
Ss_Peter_and_Paul_Church,_Eye
Church in Norfolk, England
contain Y-tracery. At the summit is a battlemented parapet decorated with flushwork. There are two lancet windows in the north and south walls of the nave
St_Michael's_Church,_Coston
Church in Norfolk, England
century and the weathercock commemorates the 1713 Peace of Utrecht. Its flushwork parapets and pinnacled which date to 1901. The north porch is two-storey
St_John_de_Sepulchre
easily found; this is usually known as "flint architecture" in England. Flushwork is a term for decorative patterns in flint and stone, usually including
Cobblestone_architecture
Church in Lancashire, England
north. At the west end is a slated bellcote. Under the east window is flushwork. Inside the church, between the nave and the aisle, is a four-bay arcade
New St Leonard's Church, Langho
New_St_Leonard's_Church,_Langho
Church in Norfolk, England
supported by eight flying buttresses. The porch has knapped flint and stone flushwork panelling. The western tower features arched two-light belfry windows
St Peter and St Paul, East Harling
St_Peter_and_St_Paul,_East_Harling
Village in Suffolk, England
remembering Barsham in his will. The east wall of Barsham church shows unusual flushwork and tracery of diaper or fret ornament, probably representing the Echyngham
Barsham,_Suffolk
Village in Suffolk, England
John Stacey of Thurston (5 marks). The tower's parapets feature fine flushwork, which bears some similarities with St Mary's Church in Rougham. Six bells
Great_Barton
Grade I listed church in Norwich, England
this was raised to form a tower, and features decoration in the form of flushwork window shapes, roundels and diamonds. In 2007, the west doors were replaced
St_Stephen's_Church,_Norwich
Village in Suffolk, England
functional box, with a slender little spire on top. The south porch has grand flushwork, a testimony to 15th century piety and Marian devotion. The doorway must
Bildeston
Church in Suffolk, England
constructed in flint rubble with ashlar dressings. There is also some flushwork and red brick. Parts of the walls are rendered. The vestry and the tower
St_Mary's_Church,_Redgrave
Village and civil parish in the Breckland district of Norfolk, England
century. This is octagonal, in fine flintwork using split flints and with flushwork in limestone. Four faces each have a two-light sound-hole, the bottom
Beachamwell
Former monastery in United Kingdom
windows with stone mullion tracery, and a series of ornamental flint flushwork panels, were removed from Flixton Priory immediately after the Dissolution
Flixton_Priory
Church in Suffolk, England
early 15th century, has on each side six windows and a horizontal band of flushwork panels. The south porch was rebuilt in 1908. Inside, the chancel, nave
St_Mary's_Church,_Wortham
Church in Suffolk, England
tower. The tower is in three stages, with angle buttresses decorated with flushwork. On the east of the south face is an angled stair turret. In the lowest
All Saints Church, Little Wenham
All_Saints_Church,_Little_Wenham
Church in Norfolk, England
stages, and is supported by buttresses that are decorated with chequered flushwork. In the lower stage is a two-light west window in Perpendicular style
All Saints Church, West Harling
All_Saints_Church,_West_Harling
Residential college at Yale University
but is enlivened by limestone quoining, projecting bays, and checkered flushwork masonry. More than 700 pieces of original hand-carved stone ornament are
Pauli_Murray_College
Church in Suffolk, England
transepts, and a west tower. The tower has diagonal buttresses decorated with flushwork, and an embattled parapet. Its architectural style is Perpendicular. Inside
St Mary-at-the-Quay Church, Ipswich
St_Mary-at-the-Quay_Church,_Ipswich
Village in Bedfordshire, England
built using stone from local quarries and has a fine exterior. "Flint-flushwork" decoration is used in the gable of the nave. Building began in the 14th
Totternhoe
Church in Lancashire, England
two-light window. The east window has five lights, beneath which are flushwork panels of sandstone infilled with rubble. Inside the church are four-bay
St Laurence's Church, Morecambe
St_Laurence's_Church,_Morecambe
Parish church in Norfolk
tower and charnel are earlier. There is a 4-bay perpendicular nave, with flushwork parapet. The chancel is late 13th or early 14th-century. There are surviving
St_John_and_St_Mary,_Stiffkey
Church in Southwold, England
match its power and wealth. The church is renowned for its East Anglian flushwork, especially that of the tower. Knapped and unknapped flints are arranged
St_Edmund's_Church,_Southwold
Church history and architecture
15th-century bell; this upper section has diagonal buttresses with chequer flushwork and crenellated parapet. The original porch (SW) is thought to have dated
St_Mary's_Church,_Bedingfield
Church in Norfolk, England
significant role than it does today. It has a square front, knapped fint with flushwork panels. The corner buttresses were restored in 1832. It is decorated with
St_Peter's_Church,_Forncett
British architect
for Gresham's School, Holt, constructed in knapped flint and limestone (flushwork), with two angle turrets and an embattled parapet, between 1912 and 1916
Maxwell_Ayrton
Church in Suffolk, England
eight, but one is missing. It is supported by buttresses decorated with flushwork. The nave contains moulded north and south doorways. The rear arch in
St_Peter's_Church,_Claydon
Grade I listed war memorial in Hampshire, United Kingdom
buildings. Gleadowe also designed the Lombardic script used for the main flushwork inscription running around the outer wall of the cloister. THANKS BE TO
Winchester College War Cloister
Winchester_College_War_Cloister
Church in Norfolk, England
indicating the wealth of the parish at the time of its rebuilding. There is a flushwork frieze around the base of the church. The tower dates from 1478. It now
St_Andrew's_Church,_Norwich
Church in Norfolk, England
contains three two-light Perpendicular windows. These are flanked by six flushwork panels carved with decorated letters and designs. The first panel from
St_Nicholas_Church,_Feltwell
rest of the church is Perpendicular, and its walls are decorated with flushwork panels. It has two aisles but no chancel, making it broader than it is
List of churches preserved by the Churches Conservation Trust in the East of England
List_of_churches_preserved_by_the_Churches_Conservation_Trust_in_the_East_of_England
House in Llangernyw, Conwy, Wales
materials used to build the house are a soft red brick with a diaper, flushwork design and extensive stone dressings to windows and doors. The south east
Hafodunos
Village in Mid-Suffolk, England
perpendicular style, including the tower and nave, with 15th-century flint flushwork on the battlements, highlighting the village's wealth at the time. In
Stradbroke
English church architect (1827–1884)
par excellence. It is full of the spirit of its age, from the Suffolk flushwork to the international gothic of the spire itself. One could no more imagine
Richard_Phipson
Church in Norfolk, England
The tower at the western end has battlements with an early example of flushwork panelling. The bell openings have reticulated tracery, with two minor
St_Mary's_Church,_Elsing
Church in Suffolk, England
two-light louvred bell openings on all sides. The parapet is embattled, with flushwork panels containing monograms and a variety of patterns. On the north and
St Mary's Church, Rickinghall Superior
St_Mary's_Church,_Rickinghall_Superior
Church in Suffolk, England
The tower stands on a plinth, above which is a band of stone and flint flushwork in a chequerboard pattern. On the west side of the tower is a three-light
St_Mary's_Church,_Washbrook
Herbert Baker was responsible for the "arch neo-Perpendicular" flint building. There is much flushwork inside and out, including some incorporating agate.
List of places of worship in Tandridge District
List_of_places_of_worship_in_Tandridge_District
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Index of architecture articles
Index_of_architecture_articles
The steeple has a tower with angle buttresses, and a parapet with a flushwork band, and on the top is a recessed spire. The west window has eight lights
Listed_buildings_in_Pilling
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From the Red Meadow
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Supreme, One who cannot be defeated, Invincible
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Celebrity, Hindu, Indian
Lord of the Universe
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The sustainer
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, precious peace.
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whom the Lord will hear,whom Jehovah hears,Jehovah does hear, may God hear'
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Pure, Clean
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meaning bitter. Favored prefix for blended names like Maribel.
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