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In Tudor times, walls were primarily constructed using timber framing, wattle and daub, or stone. Timber frames were filled with wattle (woven branches) and then covered with daub (a mixture of clay, mud, and straw) for insulation. In wealthier structures, stone was used for greater durability and prestige. The construction methods varied based on local materials and the intended use of the building.

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