Low German house

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"The Low German house or Fachhallenhaus is a type of timber-framed farmhouse found in Northern Germany and the Netherlands, which combines living quarters, byre and barn under one roof. It is built as a large hall with bays on the sides for livestock and storage and with the living accommodation at one end.

The Low German house appeared during the 13th to 15th centuries and was referred to as the Low Saxon house (Niedersachsenhaus) in early research works. Until its decline in the 19th century, this rural, agricultural farmhouse style was widely distributed through the North German Plain, all the way from the Lower Rhine to Mecklenburg. Even today, the Fachhallenhaus still characterises the appearance of many north German villages." - (en.wikipedia.org 01.03.2020)
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  • Niederdeutsches Hallenhaus aus Maxdorf

    Niederdeutsches Hallenhaus aus Maxdorf

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    Image: Freilichtmuseum Diesdorf - CC BY-NC-SA

  • Aquarell: Bauernhaus "Godshorn No. 15 u. 15A"

    Aquarell: Bauernhaus "Godshorn No. 15 u. 15A"

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