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Impost: An upright that stretches from the floor and supports an arch. Occasionally built into the walls.
Keystone/keyed: Traditionally the centrepiece stone in an arch. Now often a decorative feature added to the surface, often moulded and occasionally placed centrally on a horizontal lintel.
Kneeler: A feature added to the bottom end of the slope of a gable end roof. This projects out over the wall below and is typically moulded.
Margins: The collective name for the surrounding features that frame a door or window (the cill, jambs and lintel).
Modillion: A small, typically scrolled, bracket spaced evenly along the bottom face of a cornice.
Moulding: This simply refers to the shaped profile of a feature added to a wall or architectural feature.
Pediment: A triangular, often decorated, section added to the top of walls and above doorways or windows.
Pilaster: The rectangular column attached to a wall.
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