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The the long and rectangular house tradition came from the Mesolithic.
In Britain the long house gradually gave way to the round house, although I believe Clive Waddingtons Mesolithic house at Howick is round.
This movement from the linear structure to the circle is also reflected in monuments.
I recommend Richard Bradley's book "The Signifcance of Monuments" for a decent overview.

http://www.ncl.ac.uk/howick/main/

Yes, I should read that book. Maybe when I'm in my tent.

A couple of structures I've noticed but not recorded are small rectangular huts but with one of the gable walls curved. I'll try and get to the best one in the summer - I doubt they're older than Viking and were shepherds huts.