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Marvel at the stunning woodcarving and elaborate panelling inside this merchant's house. Built around 1500 for Thomas Paycocke, the house is a grand example of the wealth generated by the cloth trade in the 16th century. Outside, there is a beautiful and tranquil cottage garden
- Examine the fine examples of the famous Coggeshall Lace.
- Explore the sights and smells of the garden.
- Discover the intriguing history of the house and past residents.
Children's activities. Guided tours on request. Dogs in the garden only
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| Open Bank Holiday Mondays. Last admission 30 minutes before closing. |
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Places nearby |
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- Bourne Mill
- Coggeshall Grange Barn
- Flatford: Bridge Cottage
- Hatfield Forest
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