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The surviving part of a 14th century wool merchant's house, said to have inspired the nursery rhyme, 'There was a Crooked Man'

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English: Built in 1395, The Crooked House in Lavenham is said to have inspired the nursery rhyme, 'There was a Crooked Man'. It is located on the High Street in Lavenham, Britain's best-preserved medieval village.
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