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... of service rooms beyond this ( see Figure 3a ) . The central room , termed an " open hall " , possessed a central hearth , the smoke dispersing in the often impressively cons- tructed open roof above . b ) a ) c ) O 2m Figure 2 149.
... of service rooms beyond this ( see Figure 3a ) . The central room , termed an " open hall " , possessed a central hearth , the smoke dispersing in the often impressively cons- tructed open roof above . b ) a ) c ) O 2m Figure 2 149.
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... hearth with a chimney , firehood or smokebay arrangement . The hall thus lost its domination of the house in visual terms , and in the centuries to come was to be progressively reduced in size and importance . At the same time , entry ...
... hearth with a chimney , firehood or smokebay arrangement . The hall thus lost its domination of the house in visual terms , and in the centuries to come was to be progressively reduced in size and importance . At the same time , entry ...
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