Medieval Manors
They varied in size but were typically small. If you were a noble you had at least on manor, but if you were a great noble you had at least several manors. The manor house was a casual collection of wood and stone buildings, including a: chapel, kitchen, and the hall. The hall distributed as a meeting place. Manor houses became more strongly defended as centuries past. Manors were sometimes given to knights in return for their protection of the king. They could also be owned outright by an noblemen or belong to the church.
In the medieval manor house it was comfortable for the lord and his family. Life was difficult for the peasants who worked on the land. The feudalism gave peasants no freedom. Lords were bound by the duties of the feudalism also. Manor houses reflected the wealth of the lord. Manors were built similar to medieval castles. The manor housed the lord and his family.
In the medieval manor house it was comfortable for the lord and his family. Life was difficult for the peasants who worked on the land. The feudalism gave peasants no freedom. Lords were bound by the duties of the feudalism also. Manor houses reflected the wealth of the lord. Manors were built similar to medieval castles. The manor housed the lord and his family.