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has gloss | eng: A hall and parlor house is a type of vernacular timber-framed house found in medieval to 19th century England as well as colonial America. It is presumed to have been the model on which other North American house types have been developed such as the Cape Cod house and the Saltbox and influenced the somewhat later I-house. In England it probably was the origin of among others such types as the Wealden hall house or of the type portrayed by the Pendean farmhouse(1609) known since about 1550. |
lexicalization | eng: hall and parlor house |
instance of | c/House types |
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