Chysauster

In the care of English Heritage, Chysauster is a fantastic example of an Iron Age and Romano-British village. Nine stone houses stand along the line of a street, each approximately 27m long. All have a central courtyard with small rooms leading off. In the centre of some of the main rooms is a stone with a hole in which probably held a timber pole, supporting a thatched roof.
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Published on October 02, 2019 15:34
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