Weald and Downland Living Museum Photo, Medieval Hall House

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Weald and Downland Living Museum photo, Medieval Hall House

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This wonderful medieval building dates from the 15th century and originally stood in North Cray, Kent. It is a good example of a hall house, and consists of four bays, with an open central hall flanked by a solar and service end. The timbers are painted red, which was their original colour.

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