Finish board covering the projecting and sloping portion (end rafter) of a gable roof.
A board which hangs from the projecting end of a roof and outlines the gables; often elaborately carved and ornamented.
or VERGEBOARD Decorative woodwork or gingerbread attached to the projecting rafters of a gable roof.(Illustration from A.J. Downing, The Architecture of Country Houses, 1850, showing part of a bargeboard with a pinnacle)
Decorative board attached to the edge of a roof
A board, often carved, hanging from the projecting end or rake end of a sloping roof.
A board, often decoratively carved, that hangs perpendicular from the projecting edge of a roof gable.
A sloping board fixed to the edge of a gable roof, often decorated by fretwork or similar artistry
Projecting boards facing the gable of a building; sometimes quite ornately decorated (girth fretwork).
A projecting board, often decorated, that acts as trim to cover the ends of the structure where a pitched roof overhangs a gable.
Decorative boards located at the end of a gable
The vertical-face board set back under the roof edge of a gable, often with decoration.
Trim work at the top of gable end walls below the soffit.
board or ornamental screen along the edge of a gable.
A board which hangs from the projecting end of a gable roof covering the end rafters, and often sawn into a decorative pattern.
a board trim that is usually carved and projects from the gable line of a roof, used to hide the ends of the horizontal roof timbers. (IMAGE)
an ornamental face board on the gable end of a building that conceals the rafter ends from view
Board or other decorative woodwork fixed to the edges or projecting rafters of a gabled roof. Sometimes called gingerbread.
A board, often ornately carved, attached along the projecting edge of a pitched roof in front of a gable.