# Battered corner

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The '''battered corner''' {{clarification needed span|text=is an architectural detail in some buildings.|reason=What is a battered corner? It is never explained, nor illustrated.|date=July 2025}}

[Old Dutch Church (Kingston, New York)](/source/Old_Dutch_Church_(Kingston%2C_New_York)) and [Upper Sandy Guard Station Cabin](/source/Upper_Sandy_Guard_Station_Cabin) are two U.S. National Register-listed places that have them.

==External links==
*[http://www.contractortalk.com/f14/framing-decorative-battered-wall-sections-69240/ Framing for decorative battered wall sections], http://www.contractortalk.com webpage, with an image

Category:Architectural elements

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