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Tudors & Stuart Towns part 2: Great Rebuilding?

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In the Tudor and Stuart period towns in the UK were still predominantly wooden  but moving to brick construction was a hallmark of success.  Distinctive styles such as Oriel windows and elaborate carvings were seen on the buildings of the wealthy.  Meanwhile the houses of the poor remained meagre and crowded. 

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