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undercroft - use in sentences
Converse of object
- vault: Underneath the chapel is a 13 th century vaulted undercroft.
- build: This brick built undercroft with its fan vaulted ceiling and mighty pillars along the whole length makes for loft-style living.
Adjective modifier
- 12th: Berry retained the Abbot's Tower and the 12th century undercroft, but the rest of the Abbey was flattened.
- medieval: Along the west range is arguably one of the most impressive examples of a medieval undercroft in England.
- stone-vaulted: See the magnificent stone-vaulted undercroft, the Tudor Great Hall and fine Georgian Dining Room.
- 13th: In monastic times here was the Cellarer's Checker where supplies would be stored in the 13th century undercroft.
- vast: In the Norman period it consisted of a single large room partly surrounded by niches built over a vast undercroft.
- second: This year we excavated a second undercroft, immediately to the north of the first one.
Modifies a noun
- parking: On the ground floor, a new meeting place had been created out of what was once undercroft parking.
- space: The property has an allocated, undercroft parking space.
- area: Plant is located both on the roofs and principle services located in the undercroft areas.
Noun used with modifier
- century: In monastic times here was the Cellarer's Checker where supplies would be stored in the 13th century undercroft.
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