Wealden house
Isaac Kremer/ September 9, 2018/ / 0 comments
Medieval timber-framed dwelling-type found mainly in the South-East of England, and named after the Weald, a district, once forested, between the North and South Downs. It consists of an open hall the full height of the structure with a two-story bay on each side of the hall, having a single roof in one direction over the whole, the ridge of the pitched roof (sometimes hipped) following the length… (Curl & Wilson, 2016)