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Street facade of "Little Hall" in Lavenham, Suffolk, England, in 2007

Lavenham townscapes and architecture: Little Hall, now a museum, was a house built in the 14th century, enlarged in the 16th century, and eventually housed several families. Restored in the 1920s by the Gayer-Anderson twin brothers, in 1975 it was given to the Suffolk Preservation Trust. See history and program at http://www.littlehall.org.uk/littlehall/index.htm. It is the oldest house in Lavenham.

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Lavenham half timbered townscape architecture renaissance Tudor architectural restoration preservation England Renaissance Suffolk domestic landscape material period (culture and art) street scene Suffolk Preservation Trust Tudor 14th century
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Lavenham, Suffolk
Lavenham townscapes and architecture: Little Hall, now a museum, was a house built in the 14th century, enlarged in the 16th century, and eventually housed several families.  Restored in the 1920s by the Gayer-Anderson twin brothers, in 1975 it was given to the Suffolk Preservation Trust.  See history and program at http://www.littlehall.org.uk/littlehall/index.htm.  It is the oldest house in Lavenham.
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