Built in the 16th century, this attractive half-timbered house is a grand example of wealth generated by the cloth trade.
Price Details
Child
Price: £1.70
Adult
Price: £3.40
Opening
06 Mar 2010 to 28 Mar 2010
Saturday 13:00-17:00
Sunday 13:00-17:00
01 Apr 2010 to 31 Oct 2010
Wednesday 11:00-17:00
Thursday 11:00-17:00
Friday 11:00-17:00
Saturday 11:00-17:00
Sunday 11:00-17:00
Paycocke's is a National Trust Property built 1509/10. It is an attractive half-timbered merchant's house with uncommonly intricate carved woodwork and paneling. Built for Thomas Paycocke it shows off the wealth generated by the cloth trade in Coggeshall and in Essex. Saved from demolition by the local community in 19th century the house was restored to its former glory by Lord Noel Buxton in the early 20th century. Come and enjoy the atmosphere of this beautiful house and stroll around the lovely cottage garden.
Previous visitor's comments:
"A very rich and fascinating glimpse into our history" - Miss Clarke
"A wonderful step back in time" - Mrs Wrigley
"Very enjoyable and interesting house and beautiful garden which compliments the visit to the house. Very peaceful"
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