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What did a manor have on it?

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Almost by definition, a manor had a manor house, where its lord lived with his family, when he was on the manor.

A manor had fields where various crops were grown and animals grazed. There were fields devoted to things grown for the lord, for the serfs in common, and assigned for the individual serf families. There might also be land peasants rented for their own use.

There were usually woods, and these supplied the wood that was used on the manor for various purposes.

Most manors had a village or hamlet. If the manor had a village, then it also had a church. Serfs lived in the village, though there may have been individual cottages or a secondary hamlet.

There were barns and outbuildings of all sorts.

There were often workshops of one sort or another. Many manors had carpenters, blacksmiths, millers, or other craftsmen.

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