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These marquees are copied from tents used by nomadic people from as far afield as Turkey, Russia and Mongolia. 

They are usually formed by a wooden frame in a lattice pattern to form the walls and bent wooden rafters (or stays) to form the roof. Many have a circular centre piece which was uncovered and used to vent smoke from the fire, now often covered with transparent PVC to let light into the structure. 

Many examples have insulation and wooden doors.  They are now commonly used for Glampsites as well as dwellings. 

You may also like to see Unusual Marquees - Tipi and Wigwams - Glamping Marquees 


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