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		<description><![CDATA[Colombage walls &#8211; often known as &#8216;half-timbered&#8217; walls &#8211; consist of wooden uprights / supports, usually about ten centimetres thick, with gaps between these struts about 20 centimetres wide. Historically, these gaps were then filled with some kind of thin wooden structure or thin wooden struts, that join the larger posts together, and on to [...]]]></description>
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