They lived in long rectangular houses made with upright timbers (wood).
The walls were made of wattle (woven sticks, covered with mud to keep out the wind and rain).
Viking houses were often one room homes with a cooking fire in the middle. The smoke escaped through a hole in the roof. Animals and people lived in the same building. The animals lived in a byre at one end of the house and the people lived at the other.
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The Viking Age in Britain began about 1,200 years ago in the 9th Century AD and lasted for just over 200 years. About the year 800, bands of fierce raiders began to attack our coasts. They were the Vikings (also called the Danes although they didn't just come from Denmark. See below).
Vikings were also known as the Norsemen. Norsemen means 'people from the North'. They were great travellers and sailed to other parts of Europe, where they traded, raided, and often settled. Interesting Fact. To find out which direction to travel, Viking sailors would sometimes release ravens .
King Ethelred, the West Saxon king, and his brother Alfred, defeat the Viking army at the Battle of Ashdown (in Berkshire). 876 Vikings from Denmark, Norway and Sweden settle permanently in England.
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Viking Houses. The Vikings built their houses from local material such as wood, stone or blocks of turf. They lived in long rectangular houses made with upright timbers (wood). The walls were made of wattle (woven sticks, covered with mud to keep out the wind and rain).