Daylesford Longhouse is a study in inclusion, where a boutique farm, garden kitchen, cooking school, reception venue and home are consolidated within a single 110 metre-long mannered shed.
In this clip the presenter describes what living in a Viking longhouse was like. Longhouses were usually made of wood, stone or earth and turf, which kept out the cold better. They had no chimney or ...
Evidence of a longhouse has been found at the site, near Lossiemouth in Moray, along with a coin which is 1,100 years old. The University of Aberdeen archaeologists had feared 19th-Century ...
THE number of longhouse fires in Sarawak has decreased by 9% from January to July compared to the same period last year. Sarawak Fire and Rescue Department acting director Tiong Ling Hii said ...