Wattled Sentence Examples
Remains of huts of logs, or of wattled work, are often found within the enclosure.
Where his father 's circular wattled mud hut had been, there now stood a fine stone house.
He and 11 followers arrived in Glastonbury where they built a wattled church.
Church and outer court are usually thatched, with wattled or mud-built walls adorned with rude frescoes.
The ground about the hut was made solid and protected from corrosion by a palisade of wattled osiers, thus creating the earliest form of the fondamenta, or quay, which runs along the side of so many Venetian canals and is so prominent a feature in the construction of the city.
According to the legends which grew up under the care of the monks, the first church of Glastonbury was a little wattled building erected by Joseph of Arimathea as the leader of the twelve apostles sent over to Britain from Gaul by St Philip. About a hundred years later, according to the same authorities, the two missionaries, Phaganus and Deruvianus, who came to king Lucius from Pope Eleutherius, established a fraternity of anchorites on the spot, and after three hundred years more St Patrick introduced among them a regular monastic life.