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West Stow is the site of an early Anglo-Saxon village, occupied from AD 420-650, over 400 years before the Norman Conquest.

In 1976 the West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village Trust was formally established to manage the site, at that stage there were three reconstructed houses within the village. The trust was registered as a charity by the Charity Commissioners in 1977 (Charity no. 272897). West Suffolk's Heritage Team currently manages the day-to-day running of the reconstructed Anglo-Saxon village on behalf of the trust.

The reconstructed village now consists of eight buildings: craft building, farmer’s house, hall building, living house, oldest house, sunken house, weaving house and  workshop

https://www.weststow.org/Anglo-Saxon-Village/

West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village