A poor village home

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Q1: Were families large or small?

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In early Tudor times most homes were simple and consisted of just a single room. They had changed very little for centuries.

The house had a wooden frame, often made using naturally curving tree branches. These were called cruck houses. The roof was thatch, the walls a mixture of mud, straw and cow dung - called daub - squashed into a lattice of willow stems - called wattle, and the floor was simply earth.