i think they visited the barn 2 days a week !
Medieval people typically went to the tithe barn once a year to pay their tithes. Tithes were a form of tax or contribution, usually one-tenth of a person's income or produce, which was collected by the church. The tithe barn served as a storage facility for the tithes until they were distributed or sold.
The word "tithe" is from Old English teoða, which means a tenth.A tithe was a tax of one-tenth of all produce or income imposed by the Church (not the government, as has been incorrectly claimed in another answer) on everyone in each parish, so farming peasants were forced to give a tenth of everything they grew to their local priest. This produce would go straight into a community tithe barn, where it would be stored for a time; in most cases it would then be used to feed Church employees and the priest himself, or it could go to a local monastery, or it might be sold at market rates and the money would go into Church coffers.The tithe was universally hated since it imposed an additional unwelcome burden on the poorest people in society, who were also bound to pay money taxes, rents, fines and other obligatory payments to their feudal lord.In a particularly bad season when the crop was poor or was damaged by insects, weather or disease, the tithe might be returned as a charitable donation to the farming peasants, but it would be a meagre food supply in such cases and starvation was a real threat.
It's just a barn. As far as I know you can't go inside but you can meet up with people there.
The tithes are used, for the pastors salary, the upkeep of the church and paying the electric bills etc.
the barn on the sims 2 is just for looks. you can't actually go inside it
You tell them to go in your barn. Then, you press Lock House. Now they're stuck.
It is in the barn. You go to the very back of the barn where Mac's table with the tools is and it is there
Go to the pottery barn website, click on contact us
go to the barn in Grenn's Farm. They're in a stack of hay inside the barn
go to the barn......:)
Normally at a barn, in a stall or in a field.
go to barn