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Q: Identify the wall bond which has 3 to 5 stretcher courses to one header bond.
  • A. Flemish bond
  • B. English cross bond
  • C. English bond
  • D. English garden wall bond
Correct Answer: Option D - English Garden Wall Bond:- English Garden wall bond constitutes three rows of stretchers to one row of headers. It is very rarely found on buildings outside the north of the UK, where it is abundant and particularly prevalent on the east coast. It was used from the late 18th Century onwards, and was also used Occasionally for garden walls. It uses fewer facing bricks than English bond.
D. English Garden Wall Bond:- English Garden wall bond constitutes three rows of stretchers to one row of headers. It is very rarely found on buildings outside the north of the UK, where it is abundant and particularly prevalent on the east coast. It was used from the late 18th Century onwards, and was also used Occasionally for garden walls. It uses fewer facing bricks than English bond.

Explanations:

English Garden Wall Bond:- English Garden wall bond constitutes three rows of stretchers to one row of headers. It is very rarely found on buildings outside the north of the UK, where it is abundant and particularly prevalent on the east coast. It was used from the late 18th Century onwards, and was also used Occasionally for garden walls. It uses fewer facing bricks than English bond.