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Poor Tudor houses were typically made of timber frames filled with wattle and daub. The timber frames provided structural support, while the wattle and daub consisted of a lattice of wooden strips covered with a mixture of mud, clay, and straw. This construction method was affordable and readily available to poorer families.

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