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Period: 5000 BCE to 6000 BCE
neolithic long house
a long narrow, timber dwelling built by the first farmer in euope -
3000 BCE
10th century houses
basic sod housing, house shape takes form -
1200 BCE
medieval merchant's home
Peasant homes in medieval England were centered around the hearth while some larger homes may have had separate areas for food processing like brewhouses and bakehouses, and storage areas like barns and granaries. -
1500
15 century homes
By the 15th century wealthier sub-classes of peasants were beginning to emerge under the manorial estates in the rural countryside of at least some parts of England -
Period: to
17th century homes
16th and early 17th centuries, many were built or rebuilt in stone or brick. -
17th century homes
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18 century homes
At least until the 1830s, and even later in some regions, the architecture of the English regime was polarized between Georgian forms, symbolizing British imperial order, -
19 century homes
the 19th centery made its spot as the victorian era with the beautifully large homes -
modern homes
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Period: to
20th century
welcome to modern housing