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The beautiful roof of Westminster Abbey is made of chestnutwood.
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They were driving through a fine piece of chestnutwood as she said this.
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Could we not have it painted to imitate chestnutwood?
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Spanish chestnutwood, but nothing else Spanish about them.
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It was still dreadfully hot, but to the left, across the lawn, lay the cool depths of the chestnutwood.
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Upstairs, six pretty bedrooms have beautiful chestnutwood floors made by Stefano, who also made the doors and the bedsteads.
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Jack threw it over his left shoulder, and that minute there arose behind them a chestnutwood ten miles wide.
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The side furthest from the roadway, with its clumps of hazels, alder thicket, and chestnutwood in the distance was left open.
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At the bottom, in a corner, near the casement, was a little iron bed, and a small round table in chestnutwood.
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The attic and roof beams were made by hand from chestnutwood and are held fast by pegs driven their full length.
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She turned and stood with arms akimbo, staring out of the little window which gave on the sun-baked lawn bounded by the chestnutwood.
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The rafters of the ceiling formed compartments adorned with arabesques in the style of the preceding century, which preserved the colors of the chestnutwood.
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It made a noble and spacious laboratory, with its wide nave and lovely roof of chestnutwood, whereof the corbels were seraphs, white-robed and golden-winged.
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There was the dark smile of chestnutwoods as among the Apennines.
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They had a house at Haslemere, with Spanish chestnutwoods all round it.
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But what was lovely was the fall to go hunting through the chestnutwoods.