The 3-bay hall house can be thought of as the poor mans hall house. It is similar in almost all ways to the Open Hall house except it is more compact, having three bays instead of four. The result is the parlour is gone from the ground floor and the service is gone from the upper floor.3-Bay Hall House
The 3-bay hall house can be thought of as the poor mans hall house. It is similar in almost all ways to the Open Hall house except it is more compact, having three bays instead of four. The result is the parlour is gone from the ground floor and the service is gone from the upper floor.
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