(1) An extension at the end and at right angles to the main building
(1) To integrate the CDP with its direct context, it was formed into a protective ell around three existing buildings.
(2) The seventeenth-century ell was extended with a one-story colonial revival style porch connecting the house with a nineteenth-century barn moved to the site to house a kitchen and modern conveniences.
(3) Weston had lived in the house and used the ell as a barn.
(4) Forget the distance from the king's nose to the tip of his thumb, the aune and the ell , the befuddling patchwork of local measures in ancien ru00e9gime France.
(5) The roof of the kitchen ell was raised and a suite of rooms for servants added on the second story.
(6) In June 1852 Thomas Gilmour bought a lot on Prytania Street for $6,100, and the house, which had six rooms and a service ell , was finished in 1853 at a cost of $9,500.
(7) Accordingly, Edinburgh would keep the ell for linear measure, Linlithgow the firlot for dry measure, Lanark the troy stone for weight, and Stirling the jug for liquid capacity.
(8) The dirt-floored ell , built to connect the house to a since-vanished barn, was a mess: low beams, discarded tractor parts, and chicken feathers.
(9) It was a saltbox style building with a second saltbox attached as an ell to the first giving the inn two identical facades when viewed from a corner.
(10) On the back ell of the large central dwelling house the two green doors were originally pictured side by side.
(11) At one of the study farms, the spring house is attached to the house as part of the rear ell .
(12) Also, the architect Henry S. Kelly concluded in his 1931 architectural survey that the main house and ell were erected at the same time.
(13) At some point an ell including a second, u2018summer,u2019 kitchen below and two rooms and storage above was attached to the original kitchen, probably during General John Winslow's ownership.
(14) Walls of varying heights closed the remaining open sides of the ell .
(15) Webb had intended to re-create the tavern interior located in the ell of the Dutton House, but her plan was never implemented.
(16) A narrow entry links this leg to the longer leg of the ell .
(17) Eventually, she crawls beneath the covers into the ells formed by bent legs, and instantly conks out.
(18) At the center of the interlocking ells , a double-height arrival space with informal gallery gives access to the auditorium, and a central stair leads to the library above.
(19) And we are now to each get three ells of fine fabric a year.
(20) The only houses that looked large were the ones that, over time, embraced their great slouching barns with ells .