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No. Not even close. A medieval peasant, if he had a house, probably didn't "own" it, because all of the land and buildings were owned by the lord. The floor was dirt, perhaps with some straw thatch. It was probably one room, perhaps with a half-attic. In winter, the animals probably stayed in the house at night because there probably wasn't a barn, or even a lean-to shed on the side of the house.

The roof was probably thatch, there was no running water, and probably not even an outhouse.

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