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The poorest houses had no kitchen - food was prepared on a central hearth in the only room of the house.

Castles, manor houses and wealthy peasant houses (belonging to merchants and craftsmen) had large kitchens that might be in a separate building. Several ovens for baking bread might be built into a wall, with open fireplaces alongside for heating water and roasting meat.

Friends of mine have in the past used the kitchens at Skipton castle (unused for many hundreds of years), preparing authentic medieval dishes in the same way they were cooked over 800 years ago.

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