half timbered

/ˈhæfˌtɪmbərd/
adjective
  1. Describing a building with a wooden frame that is filled with plaster, brick, or stone, so the wooden beams are visible on the outside.
    • The old inn was a charming half-timbered building with dark oak beams.
    • Many houses in the historic district are half-timbered, giving the town a medieval feel.
    • They bought a half-timbered cottage in the countryside and restored the original woodwork.
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