It was later enlarged by his son Jarvis, who also added weatherboarding.
From the charlotteobserver.com
It has many other uses including fascia, and siding or weatherboarding.
From the en.wikipedia.org
From there, through the warped gaps in the weatherboarding, we could spy on the world outside.
From the denverpost.com
Its beautiful church is half-ruined, but still surrounded by pretty houses of brick, weatherboarding and hanging tiles.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Modular building also comes in a more traditional New England-style beach house design, in pastel-coloured weatherboarding with integral log-burning fires.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Approval was granted to extend the home on three sides, while giving it a smart new look with weatherboarding and big windows, with doors to Juliet balconies.
From the iwcp.co.uk
More examples
Clapboard: a long thin board with one edge thicker than the other; used as siding by lapping one board over the board below
(weatherboard) to windward: the side toward the wind
Clapboard, also known as bevel siding, lap siding or weatherboard (with regional variants as to the exact definitions of these terms) is wooden siding of a building.
(weatherboard) weather side of a ship
(Weatherboard) A board fixed externally to the bottom of a door to exclude driving rain.
(Weatherboard) Exterior wood boarding mainly used on some historic buildings. The boards are rectangular: compare with featheredge.
(Weatherboard) overlapping boards for external surfaces that keep out rain.
A weatherboard finished with a projecting, rounded edge.
Overlapping horizontal planks of wood attached to the exterior of a building so as to protect it from the elements.