Adjective
(of a roof) constructed with a single slope on each side of the ridge supported at the end by a gable or vertical triangular portion of an end wall
Source: WordNeta gabled roof Source: Internet
A towered and gabled Gothic Revival mansion, St George's was built in the late 1870s by its architect owner George Coppinger Ashlin – in true fairytale fashion – for his new bride, Mary. Source: Internet
HEAVENLY AT "HOLLYDENE"Acquire an element of Booval's history with this notable 1929 built multi gabled renovated Californian Bungalow now offered for sale. Source: Internet
It is constructed of a wooden frame with gabled thatch roof and walls of woven bamboo. Source: Internet
Constructed of brick, warm golden stone and half timbers, the two story home is topped with a slate roof and gabled wings. Source: Internet
In the living room, the couple changed the roofline from flat to gabled, lining the ceiling with Carolina PIne. Source: Internet