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Why was the timber framed house so special in the elizabethan era?

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Why was the timber framed house so special in the elizabethan era?

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mainly because we had so many oak forest ,,Best timber ever ,,the houses were built as a wooden frame ,,and the infill panels were either brick or wattle and daub on a hazel or willow twig interwoven panel ,,,as time moved on the wattle and daub has been replaced ,,by either brick or block panels that have been rendered

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