Wealden hall house
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title:
Wealden hall house
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The Wealden hall house is a type of vernacular medieval timber-framed hall house traditional in the south east of England. Typically built for a yeoman, it is most common in Kent and the east of Sussex but has also been built elsewhere. Kent has one of the highest concentrations of such surviving medieval timber-framed buildings in Europe. The original floor plan usually had four bays with the two central ones forming the main hall open to the roof with the hearth in the middle and two doors to
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Mediaeval house design
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wealden_hall_house
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2023-04-25T20:23:40Z
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