Unrestored [adjective]
Definition of Unrestored:
not improved
Sentence/Example of Unrestored:
Unspoiled and unrestored, it is still a fair and stately building.
Its appearance from the outside gives the impression that it is unrestored.
In his days we still had the old Magdalen Bridge, the Bodleian unrestored, and no trams.
He was young enough, and the towns were dirty enough--unimproved, unrestored, untouristed--to retain the sense of reality.
The Early English church, unrestored and interesting, has in the vestry a curious stone coffin lid with a Greek cross upon it.
The painting is extant in the chapterhouse, and is a very fair and unrestored specimen of his best style.
Some curious details attract our notice as we wander amongst the unrestored chapels.
Mr. Eames, owing to the unrestored condition of his church, was able to make himself fairly comfortable while reading.
Why it pleased her so she never quite knew, unless it were by its cool, unrestored devotion, by the faint smiling in the eyes.
Some of the arcading, notably that in the three easterly bays of the south aisle, is unrestored.