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Jettying, Tewksebury

A couple of common features of old towns like Tewkesbury, today - alley and jettying.

 

According to Wikipedia:-

 

'Jettying (jetty, jutty, getee (obsolete) from Old French getee, jette) is a building technique used in medieval timber-frame buildings in which an upper floor projects beyond the dimensions of the floor below. This has the advantage of increasing the available space in the building without obstructing the street. Jettied floors are also termed jetties. In the U.S., the most common surviving colonial version of this is the garrison house. Most jetties are external, but some early Medieval houses were built with internal jetties.,

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Uploaded on June 16, 2016
Taken on June 6, 2016