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Normans built houses primarily using timber frames, wattle and daub, and thatched roofs. The construction often featured a central hall for communal living, surrounded by smaller rooms for sleeping and storage. They also utilized local materials, such as stone in more permanent structures, especially for castles and churches. The design reflected their social hierarchy, with wealthier families having larger, more elaborate homes.

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