16 May 2026

Inside A Perfectly Preserved 600-Year-Old Medieval Crooked House

From Chronicle – Medieval History Documentaries


Step inside The Crooked House in Lavenham, one of the most photographed homes in the world. Built in 1395 during the height of the English wool trade, this 600-year-old timber-framed masterpiece is a survivor of Britain’s medieval past.

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