Wealden Hall, York

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title: Wealden Hall, York
text: The Wealden Hall is a grade I listed building on Goodramgate in the city centre of York, in England. The building was constructed in about 1500. It is a Wealden hall house, which by the date was a common design in South East England, but rare in York. The Wealden Hall and 1 Tanner Row, also in the city, are the two northernmost surviving examples of Wealden halls. Using the standard Wealden hall design, the building originally had a central hall, with double storey bays either side. In this case
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description: Grade I listed building in York, England
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wealden_Hall,_York
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