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What are in Tudor peasant houses?

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Tudor peasant houses were typically small, with one or two rooms. The walls were made of wattle and daub, a mixture of woven sticks and clay. The roofs were thatched and the floors were often packed dirt. Inside, there would be basic furnishings such as a wooden table and benches, a straw mattress for sleeping, and basic cooking utensils.

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