Have you ever noticed how some of the walls in the UK aren't exactly straight? Back in the day, builders used materials like timber, which could warp over time, causing the walls to curve a bit. Plus, with all the old techniques they used, like wattle and daub, straight lines weren't always easy to achieve. That wavy charm has become part of the UK's architectural character, giving it a unique vibe that people actually dig. Credit:
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Why the UK’s Walls Are Wavy, Not Straight!
Why the UK’s Walls Are Wavy, Not Straight!
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