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Houses in 1666, particularly in England, were typically made of timber frames with wattle and daub infill, covered in thatched roofs. They often featured small, leaded glass windows and were one or two stories tall, with a central hearth for cooking and heating. Interiors were simple, with limited furnishings and dirt or wooden floors, reflecting the modest lifestyles of the time. Wealthier homes might have brick exteriors and more elaborate designs, but most houses were functional and focused on practicality.

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