porch in the PONS Dictionary

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English
The north porch is probably 14th century and the south porch a later rebuilding of a 13th-century porch.
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Its most prominent feature is its porch, which wraps around three sides of the house.
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It is a two-story, brick structure with front and rear porches and second story gallery porches.
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The brick south porch was added in the 16th century.
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The house is white and features three stories and a large porch in both the front and the back.
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There is another porch, pent-roofed, on the north transept.
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The porch is accessed from the two 6/9 sash windows from the front and back room, which reach to the floor.
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It features a -story square tower and 1-story entry porch.
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Flashing can still be seen running along the walls where the porch was once attached.
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On the south side of the church is the porch and two windows.
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