The town consists almost entirely of one-storeyed adobe huts inhabited by mulattoes and Indians, whose chief industry is the production of cochineal.
A curious two-storeyed building which adjoins the north transept consists of a chapel with a piscina below and a priest's chamber above.
Very little remained of the old abbey beyond its ancient gateway, which was three stories high, and displayed two very handsome double-storeyed oriel windows.
Newhaven, which had been a very important place in the coaching-days, was a big three-storeyed house with twenty-five bedrooms and stabling for a hundred horses.
It consisted of only a few hundred houses, chiefly single-storeyed and entirely constructed of timber.
Saturday night was spent in a small single-storeyed house belonging to our host at Schepetowka; and by nine o’clock on the Sunday morning we were ready to start for Pilawin.
It is a curious pile: an octagonal tower rises 200 feet above the roadway over high archways and a large two-storeyed gallery above them.
The plain upon which it stands gives an idea of infinity that renders poor one-storeyed Bulawayo very finite-looking indeed.
They came to a standstill in front of a row of two-storeyed houses.
Looming mistily against the dark sky was a long, rambling, two-storeyed building surrounded by a roughly built stone wall.
On the same site the fourth building (a four-storeyed one) was erected in 1886.
It is an upper storeyed house, but the upper storey is not nearly so large as the under one, and yet in that, including servants and children, there are ninety-six people living!
The hospital was a small, single-storeyed house with a little garden.
Among these gardens and hedges he saw a single-storeyed house, whose window was illuminated, and he looked through the panes as he had done at the pot-house.
Two hundred yards farther stood the dilapidated two-storeyed building of the Manoir-au-Puits.
They entered Neuilly through the Porte des Sablons and, two minutes later, stopped before a long, narrow passage between high walls which led them to a small, one-storeyed house.
And so it was to those frightful tenants that had fallen the huge four and five storeyed palaces, entered by monumental doorways flanked by lofty statues and having carved balconies upheld by caryatides all along their fronts.
At its centre is a two-storeyed kiosk--bandstand above, drinking-booth below.
The two-storeyed tower on the roof of Boro Budor has its exact counterpart in the Palenque tower save that the former has a dome-shaped roof while the latter is flat.
The Penitenciaria Juarez fronts upon the plaza, a long low building of limestone stuccoed, one-storeyed save over the central doorway, where a turreted second storey forms the residence of the President, as the governor of the gaol is called.
In the main streets typical Spanish buildings have given way to often quite sky-scraping erections of obvious American build--eight or nine-storeyed masses of flats and offices.
All two-storeyed Mayan buildings have this peculiarity: the upper storey never forms one sheer face of stone with the lower as in ordinary house-building, but always stands back on a platform more or less wide.
It had been a two-storeyed building, but the upper portion was in hopeless ruin.
The house, a roomy, one-storeyed building, with a stoep and verandah, stood against the slope of the hill.
The house was a rough, square, one-storeyed building, roofed over with corrugated iron.
Out of the Clapham Road we turned into a by-street of two-storeyed houses.
A plumber, working on the roof of a small two-storeyed house, had slipped and fallen on him.
On a stormy September afternoon, in a room of a two-storeyed cottage, situate at the bottom of the Rohais, a woman lay dying.
I recollect there were two other houses, one a small, two-storeyed affair standing where the Grand Cafè now is.
Present view of the Great Eastern Hotel] The site of the present Telegraph Office was occupied in that portion in Old Court House Street by a low-roofed, one-storeyed building owned by a firm of the name of Burkinyoung & Co.
It was a dinner in European style served from the hotel in a picturesque two-storeyed house, built in the garden so as to command a view over the nagaya in the direction of the bay.
There were also a large bathroom, a kitchen, and a two-storeyed building beyond where my head man lived, and where the young Japanese to whom I intended to teach English were to be lodged.
The four wings of the one-storeyed house form a quadrangle, in the centre of which the dome-shaped wood-shed resembles the tomb of Tamerlane at Samarcand.
My aunt goes down with me into the village, where she owns a three-storeyed house.
The prior’s house, built in the 14th century, is also a two-storeyed building.
Of the few remaining portions of the abbey buildings, the grand entrance gate, consisting of a three-storeyed tower, embattled with octagonal turrets of the late Decorated period, is still in a good state of preservation.
His house--a three-storeyed structure with yellow harled front and thatched roof--still stands on the south side of the square in the main street.
Here are also the Panch Mahal or five-storeyed building, consisting of five galleries in tiers, and the audience chamber.
Chinese buildings are usually one-storeyed and are developed horizontally as they are increased in size or number.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "storeyed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.