1. Instead I was directed to a three-roomed brick house with corrugated iron roofing. 2. It is a graceful, well-proportioned brick house, covered with ivy, encircled by lawns, flowers and trees. 3. New brick houses were being built to replace prettier but more fragile jhumpas. 4. Our street was just a row of brick terraced houses. 5. The Glen-Gery New York offices are in a nineteenth-century brick house, overlooking a tree-shaded courtyard. 6. The rectory was a dour red brick house with ivy-clad walls where birds would soon be nesting. 7. Mr. Williams bought an estate with a fine brick house in England. 8. There was only a bare, dreary yard to be seen, and the blank side of the brick house twenty feet away. 9. There are stone manor houses from the twelfth century onwards, like that at Boothby Pagnell, Lincolnshire and the early brick house, Little Wenham Hall, Suffolk. |