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[[Image:Bargeboard.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Bargeboard]]BARGEBOARD. Decorative woodwork with often-intricate amounts of detail appearing on homes built in the style of GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE. Bargeboards are used to cover rafters projecting at the gable end of the roof. | [[Image:Bargeboard.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Bargeboard]]BARGEBOARD. Decorative woodwork with often-intricate amounts of detail appearing on homes built in the style of [[GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE]]. Bargeboards are used to cover rafters projecting at the gable end of the roof. |
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BARGEBOARD. Decorative woodwork with often-intricate amounts of detail appearing on homes built in the style of GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE. Bargeboards are used to cover rafters projecting at the gable end of the roof.