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 | | Although formally any window with this style of glazing is technically "a sash", the term is used almost exclusively to refer to windows where the glazed panels are opened by sliding vertically or, occasionally, horizontally, in a style known as a Yorkshire sash. |
 | | The sash window is often found in Georgian and Victorian houses, and the classic arrangement has three panes across by two up on each of two sashes, giving a 3x4 pane window, although this is by no means a fixed rule. |
 | | Sash window frames are of hollow box construction, to accommodate the sash weights, and the panes are situated inside the frame, retained by beads or a type of rope called "sash cord". |
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