There is a reconstruction of an Anglo-Saxon settlement at West Stow.
West Stow is a reconstructed Anglo-Saxon village built on the site of an original settlement.
West Stow is a small parish in West Suffolk, England.
The site at West Stow has shown evidence of human habitation throughout British prehistory.
He held also the rectory of West Stow, Suffolk.
The figures from West Stow (Table 2.1) emphasise the degree of continuity involved during the period.
At West Stow, the six-post array could be claimed to be the earlier form.
The provision of separate rooms was not visible at Bishopstone and only present in one building at West Stow.
At West Stow the one large hall is the exception to a rule of small size and uniformity.
The new site contained buildings similar to the sunken floor buildings of West Stow in England.