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DescriptionHouse on corner of Lady and Water Streets - Lavenham - geograph.org.uk - 1546671.jpg
English: House on corner of Lady and Water Streets, Lavenham, Suffolk. Timber was expensive when this house built so usable timbers from scrapped ships were recycled for house building. This explains the twisted shapes of buildings in Lavenham. Some interior timbers retain faint heraldic paintings of the period.
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