The Ancient House in Clare, Suffolk

The Ancient House, nestled on the church green in Clare, Suffolk, stands as a remarkable example of medieval timber-framed architecture, boasting elaborate pargeting and a rich history dating back to 1473.

This Grade II listed structure is celebrated for its distinctive raised plaster decoration, showcasing intricate designs that adorn its facade. Visitors to the Ancient House are treated to a close-up view of its impressive pargeting, which includes finely carved oak brackets and ornate oriel windows.

The craftsmanship of the pargeting, popular in the 16th and 17th centuries, reflects the skill and artistry of the period. Over time, the plaster designs have been renewed, with the date on the west gable originally reading 1473. The house underwent architectural changes over the centuries, with additions and alterations shaping its current form.

Today, the Ancient House is lovingly maintained by The Landmark Trust and serves as a unique

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