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usually two-storey
house are
under one roof. The
generic German term is
Wohnstallhaus from
Wohnung ("dwelling"),
Stall ("byre", "sty)" and Haus ("house")...
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farmhouse (German:
Altfriesisches Bauernhaus) is a
small unit
farmhouse (
Wohnstallhaus) that
combined the farmer's
living area and animals' stalls, and had...
- internal,
wooden posts. The
Middle German house is a byre-dwelling (
Wohnstallhaus) with
entrances to the
various rooms down one side. The
front door is...
- the
cattle were
brought into the house,
which then
became a so-called
Wohnstallhaus or byre-dwelling.
Later the
centre posts were
omitted to form a triple-aisled...
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settlements excavated in Gaul
depict similarities to the
longhouse of the
Wohnstallhaus type,
which is a
typical Germanic style of
housing as well as Germanic...
- (single-house or "all-in-one house"),
eindachhof (one-roof-house) or
wohnstallhaus (residential barn house). The
Middle German house group includes: Ernhaus...
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Bavarian farmhouses for centuries. Marxensölde : the unit
farmhouse (
Wohnstallhaus) of the Marxensölde is
dated to 1887 in its
balcony boards. Everything...
- (Altfriesischer
Bauernhaus or oud-Friese boeren****s), a so-called byre-dwelling (
Wohnstallhaus).
These small buildings had
enough space for the
farmers because they...
- be a
development of the
Bronze Age
Germanic longhouse (Germanisches
Wohnstallhaus). This, in turn, was
based on the
Neolithic longhouse which came from...
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outlying centre of Preunschen: The
Watterbacher Haus is a so-called
Wohnstallhaus, one
designed to
house both a
farmer and his livestock, and is said...