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Anglo-Saxon houses were generally small, typically one or two rooms in size, designed to accommodate families and sometimes livestock. They were constructed using wattle and daub or timber frames, with thatched roofs. The limited space reflected the needs of the household, focusing on practicality and warmth rather than luxury. Additionally, the size of the houses often depended on the wealth and status of the family.

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