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One of the oldest buildings in the best preserved of the Suffolk wool towns,
this 14th century house was built for the Causton family of clothiers and its
subsequent development has mirrored the changing fortunes of Lavenham.
Little Hall was restored by the Gayer-Anderson brothers who filled the house
with art and artefacts collected during their extensive travels. Study the
development of the Tudor house, explore the collection, relax in its tranquil
walled garden or, with a guide, hear the story of its occupants through the
centuries. Whatever your interest this much loved museum will welcome and
intrigue you.
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