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Paycockes House

Paycocke House, Coggleshall, Essex, CO61NS


Paycockes House: A fine 16th century timber-framed house, and one of the jewels among the many interesting buildings in Coggeshall and is a legacy from the towns prosperous "Wool Age".

Coggeshall was also famous for its lace, examples of which are displayed inside Paycockes House. There is a very attractive cottage garden with lovely displays of lavender from mid June to September.

Paycockes is open from end of March to mid-October on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Sundays and Bank Holiday Mondays (in the afternoon). A combined ticket for Paycockes and Grange Barn can be purchased at the house.


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Paycocke House
West Street
Coggleshall
Coggleshall
Essex
CO61NS   map

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2pm - 5.30pm
Ticket/entry price
£4
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