Hammerbeam roof
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The restored new hammerbeam roof in the Great Hall at Stirling Castle.
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Hammerbeam ceiling, carved in oak by Patrick Keely at St. Mary - St. Catherine of Siena Parish (Charlestown, MA).
Hammerbeam roof is a type of wooden roof. It was used in the gothic architecture.
Hammerbeam Roof Media
Interior of the Middle Temple hall and its double-hammerbeam roof
A modern hammerbeam roof at Windsor Castle
Hammerbeam used inside a modern timber frame residence
A false hammerbeam roof, Angel's roof, St Mary's Church, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
A false hammerbeam roof in the Great Hall of Eltham Palace, England.