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WHYCHCOTE : These pitched roofs are  playing up and down from hundreds of years. People of every country follows same tradition of building houses as strong as they could to make them stand still for many more years. Anyways the houses built before 100 years span from today unlike Contemporary houses have used burnt bricks, mud-lime mortar and timber posts and beams which are proven to be more healthier and sustainable shelters. 

In United Kingdom, the added material was wool and black tiles (black tiles more prominent in Brighton) in the cavity between wooden walls or roofs to counter harsh winters and more rains. 

The Whychcote is a house with Tudor style of Victorian architecture of late 1880's. It is very closely attached to the history of Portslade village.  This house enhances life of the family members and street of the village with juxtaposing period features and historical elements perfectly appointed with new features. 

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