
Head-neck-rump farm with moat, possibly built in the first half of the 16th century
An Old Frisian farmhouse (German: Altfriesisches Bauernhaus) is a small unit farmhouse (Wohnstallhaus) that combined the farmer's living area and animals' stalls, and had limited space for storing harvest products. It was widely distributed across the North German Plain until the middle of the 17th century and was the forerunner of the Gulf house.
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Exterior of a headneck trunk farm
View of facade and right side wall, farm at Boksum, Netherlands
House and barn, Burum, Netherlands
Frisian farmhouse, Netherlands
Head-neck-trunk farm, Twijzel, Netherlands
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