noun
- squared or finely dressed stone used in building; masonry made of such stones.
- a thin wall or partition of ashler stone, especially one used to face a timber frame.
Usage: also spelled 'ashlaring' when referring to the technique or the stones collectively
Usage: architectural term
Examples
- The cathedral's exterior was built with fine ashler blocks quarried from the local stone pit.
- Medieval builders preferred ashler for important structures because of its durability and appearance.
- The ashler facing gave the timber-frame house a more substantial and finished look.
- Masons carefully shaped each piece of ashler to fit precisely with its neighbors.
- The restoration project required replacing damaged ashler stones with matching material.