Old Frisian Longhouse

Old-frisian longhouses were, as the name indicates, long-bodied houses which can be found in the Dutch province Friesland. These type of houses had more than two different parts behind or beside each part. It is the forerunner of the "Head-Neck-Body farmhouse".

There are a variety of types, but most have vanished during time. The only remaining longhouse is located in the Dutch village Wartena. One of the oldest reminding of this type of residence comes from an undated writing from around 1850 from J.H. Halbertsma, the Lexicon Frisicum (A and B). Halbertsma made an untidy schematic drawing that shows the lines of the outer walls of a longhouse.

European farmhouse types, many of which are housebarns
German
  • Black Forest house
  • Cimbrian house
  • East Frisian house
  • Geestharden house
  • Gulf house
  • Haubarg
  • Low German house
  • Lower Saxony house
  • Middle German house
  • Old Frisian farmhouse
  • Schleswig house
  • Ständerhaus
  • Upper Lusatian house
  • Uthland-Frisian house
Dutch
  • Bildts farmhouse
  • Frisian farmhouse
  • Old Frisian longhouse
English
  • Dartmoor longhouse
  • Hall house
Scottish
  • Bastle house
  • Blackhouse
Swiss
  • Chalet
French
  • Bresse house
  • Mas (Provençal farmhouse)
Spanish
  • Cabaña pasiega
  • Baserri
Italian
  • Cascina a corte
Swedish
  • Decorated Farmhouses of Hälsingland