Peggoty's House is a 16th-century timber-framed house in Hereford, England. The building features a unique blend of Tudor and Jacobean architectural styles, with a jettied upper floor and ornate wooden decorations. The house is named after its former owner, a wealthy merchant named Walter Peggoty, who built the house in the 16th century. Today, the house is a museum showcasing the history of Hereford and its people, with exhibits on the city's medieval past, its role in the English Civil War, and its 19th-century industrial heritage.
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