Old Frisian longhouse — Drawing of a longhouse Old frisian longhouses were, as the name indicates, long bodied houses which can be found in the Dutch province Friesland. These type of houses had more than two different parts behind or beside each part. It is the… … Wikipedia
Frisian farmhouse — A typical Frisian Head Neck Body farmhouse. Drawing of an earlier longhouse type … Wikipedia
Dartmoor longhouse — The Dartmoor longhouse is a type of traditional home, found on the high ground of Dartmoor, in Devon, England and belong to a wider tradition of combining human residences with those of livestock under a single roof.[1] The earliest are thought… … Wikipedia
Low German house — Dat groode Hus, a 1795 Low German house at the Winsen Museum Farm … Wikipedia
Geestharden house — The Geestharden house (German: Geesthardenhaus), also called the Cimbrian house (Cimbrisches Haus), Schleswig house (Schleswiger Haus), Slesvig house (Danish: Slesvigsk gård) or Southern Jutland house (Sønderjysk gård) due to its geographical… … Wikipedia
Gulf house — A Gulf house in the district of Leer front and barn door Gulf house in brick … Wikipedia
Neolithic long house — The Neolithic long house was a long, narrow timber dwelling built by the first farmers in Europe beginning at least as early as the period 5000 to 6000 BC.[1] This type of architecture represents the largest free standing structure in the world… … Wikipedia
Ständerhaus — Comparison of four and two post farmhouses Vierständerhof in Ravensberg Land … Wikipedia
Middle German house — A timber framed Middle German house in Klein Schöppenstedt near Cremlingen around 1900 … Wikipedia
Long house — In archaeology and anthropology, a long house or longhouse is a type of long, narrow, single room building built by peoples in various parts of the world including Asia, Europe and North America.Many were built from timber and often represent the … Wikipedia