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Paycocke's House and Gardens

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Paycocke's House
Paycocke's House

Paycocke's House and Gardens are a surviving example of a Tudor merchant's house and garden in Coggeshall, Essex, England. The house was built for Thomas Paycocke, a wealthy cloth merchant in the town. The house was very nearly destroyed in the 19th century, but was rescued and restored by Lord Noel Buxton in the early 20th century, before being handed to the care of the National Trust.The house has been described as an attractive half-timbered house, notable particularly for its intricate woodwork and carvings.

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Paycocke's House and Gardens
West Street, Colchester Coggeshall

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Paycocke's House and Garden

West Street 25
CO6 1NS Colchester, Coggeshall
England, United Kingdom
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