Subsidiary vertical timbers of a timber-framed wall or partition. Close studding has closely set studs of equal size.
![View of Fersfield Hall after the removal of 19th century brick skin in 2006. Shows a timber framed wall with widely spaced studs and a long straight brace, suggesting late 17th/18th century date. Late brick infill on site of blocked windows, otherwise wattle and daub. At centre, what seems to be the end of a beam supported on a reused timber below a large patch of brickwork. View of Fersfield Hall after the removal of 19th century brick skin in 2006. Shows a timber framed wall with widely spaced studs and a long straight brace, suggesting late 17th/18th century date. Late brick infill on site of blocked windows, otherwise wattle and daub. At centre, what seems to be the end of a beam supported on a reused timber below a large patch of brickwork.](http://hbsmrgateway2.esdm.co.uk/norfolk/DataFiles/FullImages/1152.jpg)
The 17th century timber frame and wattle and daub of Fersfield Hall was revealed during restoration work in 2006. It has widely spaced studs. (© NCC)