In England during the reign of King Henry VIII, most ordinary Tudor housing was built with a wooden frame that was then filled with sticks and wet clay in a process known as wattle and daub. As the timber beams were often coated in tar to prevent rotting, this gave these Tudor homes a distinctive black and white exterior and examples of these Tudor buildings can still be seen today, some 500 years later.

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