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Lady Godiva’s medieval legacies live on thanks to secondary glazing

November 5, 2021 Sara Badiali

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Although the timbers used in the cottage’s construction have been tree ringed, dating back to 1414 – it is thought they were not built until around 1648 by Rev Bryan of Holy Trinity Church, using reclaimed materials from other building projects.

Source: Lady Godiva’s medieval legacies live on thanks to secondary glazing

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