Noblemen would have serfs or servants fan them with palm leaves, and upper-middle class use ice blocks, but as they were expensive, this was a luxary. Serfs were forced to just bear the heat.
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Medieval houses had windows. Rich people had glass in their windows, which poor people often did not.
Land was expensive in medieval towns, so houses tended to be two or more stories tall. Wealthy people had their own, nice houses, but poor people tended to live in rented rooms and apartments. Houses were usually made of timbered construction, and were very quaint to the modern eye.
Land was expensive in medieval towns, so houses tended to be two or more stories tall. Wealthy people had their own, nice houses, but poor people tended to live in rented rooms and apartments. Houses were usually made of timbered construction, and were very quaint to the modern eye.
usually a hearth, table and some cots to sleep on. remember people were not that wealthy :)
mostly in the castles No, in ale houses, in the streets, anywhere that people gathered. Not everyone lived in a castle
Land was expensive in medieval towns, so houses tended to be two or more stories tall. Wealthy people had their own, nice houses, but poor people tended to live in rented rooms and apartments. Houses were usually made of timbered construction, and were very quaint to the modern eye.
You f'ing helmet wearer! They are called medival houses for a reason.
near by houses in the village.
Rock and wood
Candles, torches, and fireplaces.