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A villein's house, typical of medieval peasant dwellings, was usually constructed from local materials like timber, wattle and daub, or stone. The roofs were often thatched with straw or reeds. These homes were simple, typically consisting of one or two rooms, with a central hearth for cooking and heating. The design was functional, providing basic shelter for the family and their livestock.

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