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built terrace

built terrace

[¦bilt ¦ter·əs]
(geology)
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A planning application from the owners of Becws Islyn, Aberdaron, sought to add a single storey extension and decking to allow customers to sit and eat on the specially built terrace.
This year's garden was inspired by the uplifting scenery of the Swiss Alps and brought to life with drifts of colourful and fragrant herbs such as thyme, sage, mallow and horehound, complemented with a relaxing water feature, gentle waterfall and a stone built terrace, as well as a fringe of evergreens and meadow-style wildflower planting.
However, second string football is a tough sell to people nowadays and even the chance to stand on a purpose built terrace behind the goal and a licensed bar didn't manage to woo more spectators.
SITUATED in the 'old' part of Golcar is this three bedroomed stone built terrace cottage which provides generous accommodation over three floors for a young or growing family.
We built terraces with a two-mule drag pan that would lift me off the ground if I didn't dump it correctly.
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