Tudor House, East Meon
This building dates to 1333 and therefore predates the Tudor period by a century and a half. A remarkable central truss is all that survives of an open hall. It has a cranked tiebeam with fine cusped arch-braces beneath a steeply-cranked collar beam. The purlins and principal rafters are secondary so that the original configuration of the truss is unclear. (Miles and Worthington 2003, VA 34, list 141)