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Saddleback roof

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Jenkin Chapel in Cheshire, showing its saddleback roof

A saddleback roof is usually on a tower, with a ridge and two sloping sides, producing a gable at each end.[1]

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  1. ^ saddleback roof, Dictionary.com, retrieved 21 September 2012