West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village
Take a look at one of our most recent projects, a meticulously crafted recreation of the West Stow Anglo-Saxon village. Every building is rich in historical detail, with each telling its own unique story.
West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village
The West Stow Anglo-Saxon village holds significant cultural and historical importance as a vivid window into early medieval life in England. Preserved and reconstructed from archaeological evidence, it provides invaluable insights into the daily lives, architecture, and community structure of Anglo-Saxon settlers. Each building, from simple homes to communal spaces, reflects the social organisation, craftsmanship, and survival strategies of the period. Beyond its educational value, the village fosters a tangible connection to England’s past, allowing visitors and scholars alike to explore and appreciate the rich heritage and traditions of early Anglo-Saxon society.
The Weaver's House
The Manor House
The Living House
The Sunken House
The Hall
The Old House
The Farm House
A cultural significance…
Models such as these offer a unique and powerful lens into the past. By translating archaeological evidence into three-dimensional, tangible forms, they allow us to see and experience history in a way that text or images alone cannot. Every detail, from the layout of buildings to the textures of walls and roofs brings to life the daily routines, social structures, and craftsmanship of early communities. These models make the past accessible and engaging, helping us to better understand how people lived, worked, and interacted with their environment, and providing a vivid, immersive connection to history that spans centuries.