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English: Pendean, a timber-framed early Jacobean farmhouse with brick nogging to the ground floor. It was built at West Lavington, near Midhurst, Sussex. According to dendrochronological evidence the timbers used to build the house were felled in 1609. The house was dismantled in 1975 and re-erected at the Weald and Downland Museum at Singleton.
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{{Information |Description=Pendean, rebuilt at the Weald and Downland Open Air museum |Source=http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/255931 |Date=8 October 2006 |Author=Hugh Chevallier |Permission=Attribution |other_versions= }} {{geograph|255931|Hugh Chevallie