Manor villages typically have large manor houses, outbuildings such as barns and stables, formal gardens, village greens, and a sense of community centered around the manor. They may also have amenities like a church or chapel, a mill, and fields for agriculture.
The manor was bigger that the village so you can imagine what it was like
serfs and manor house owners
Nuns usually lived in convents, which had their own grounds and were not part of a manor or village
The village surrounding Darkwood Manor is called Blackwood. It is often depicted as a mysterious and eerie place, contributing to the gothic atmosphere associated with the manor itself. The village and manor are frequently portrayed in literature and media as places of intrigue and supernatural occurrences.
Peasants lived in a village outside the manor.
In the village of woolsthorpe by colsterworth UK where you can still visit it today
Farmland, forests, the lord's house or castle, and a peasant village The manor was made up of the castle, the church, the village, and the surrounding farmland.
The castle, village, and land of a lord's estate were often called Feudal lands. The castle could be called the manor.
The estate of most feudal lords was called a manor. The manor was a large agricultural property worked by peasants who lived on it, usually in a hamlet or village. It might have had a number of features, including a manor house, for the lord and his family, workshops, barns, woodland, pasture, fields, and often a church.
Adare Manor is a Manor House from the 19th Century. It is located in the Village of Adare on the banks of the RIver Maigue. The Adare Manor is now a Hotel and Golf Resort.
Matthew is in the Manor.
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