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Timber framing and Wealden hall house

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Difference between Timber framing and Wealden hall house

Timber framing vs. Wealden hall house

Timber framing and "post-and-beam" construction are traditional methods of building with heavy timbers, creating structures using squared-off and carefully fitted and joined timbers with joints secured by large wooden pegs. The Wealden hall house is a type of vernacular medieval timber-framed hall house traditional in the south east of England.

Similarities between Timber framing and Wealden hall house

Timber framing and Wealden hall house have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Brick, Hall house, Jettying, Kent, Timber framing, Wattle and daub, Weald.

Brick

A brick is building material used to make walls, pavements and other elements in masonry construction.

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Hall house

The hall house is a type of vernacular house traditional in many parts of England, Wales, Ireland and lowland Scotland, as well as northern Europe, during the Middle Ages, centring on a hall.

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Jettying

Jettying (jetty, jutty, getee (obsolete) from Old French getee, jette) is a building technique used in medieval timber-frame buildings in which an upper floor projects beyond the dimensions of the floor below.

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Kent

Kent is a county in South East England and one of the home counties.

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Timber framing

Timber framing and "post-and-beam" construction are traditional methods of building with heavy timbers, creating structures using squared-off and carefully fitted and joined timbers with joints secured by large wooden pegs.

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Wattle and daub

Wattle and daub is a composite building material used for making walls, in which a woven lattice of wooden strips called wattle is daubed with a sticky material usually made of some combination of wet soil, clay, sand, animal dung and straw.

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Weald

The Weald is an area of South East England between the parallel chalk escarpments of the North and the South Downs.

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Timber framing and Wealden hall house Comparison

Timber framing has 312 relations, while Wealden hall house has 27. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 2.06% = 7 / (312 + 27).

References

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