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English: Built is a wool merchant's house in the late 14th century, the Little Hall in Lavenham is a timber-framed building in the village's Market Place. In the 20th century, it was home to the Gayer-Anderson brothers, who housed their collection of Egyptian artefacts here.
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The Little Hall in Lavenham, UK.

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