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In the 16th century, houses were typically made from timber frames, wattle and daub, or brick. The choice of materials varied depending on the region and the wealth of the homeowner. Timber frames filled with wattle and daub (a mixture of woven sticks and mud) were a common construction method for many homes during this time period.

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