| Item # 58508This prosperous looking bookstore is typical of shops of the Dickensian era, with cozy rooms above for the shopkeeper and his family. The exterior is constructed using a timber frame, and then twigs called "wattle" woven into the openings formed by the frame. "Daub," a mixture of clay and straw or grass, is then layered over the wattle that has been woven in-between the timber frame |