English: Hall i' th' Wood Hall i' th' Wood Museum is a Tudor wooden framed house. It was originally built as a half-timbered hall in the 16th century and in the mid seventeenth century a grand stone extension in the Jacobean style was added. The house was home to Samuel Crompton who invented the Spinning Mule while living here in 1779.
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