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A large house or castle, pastures, fields, and forests are included in a manor. :D
a castle, church, village and something something xD
You may be thinking of a manor.
A manor was the agricultural estate of a lord. It included farm land and buildings, housing for the peasant workers, workshops, and a manor house, where the lord might live. The houses of the peasants were usually organized into hamlets or villages, the difference being that the village had a church. An estate usually had one such community, but might have a village and one or more hamlets. In addition to the peasants and the family of the lord, there were other people living on the manor, including servants, manorial officers, such as a steward, quite possibly a priest, people skilled at certain crafts, and so on. The craftsmen usually included a baker, who might also be a miller, but also often included a carpenter, a blacksmith, a potter, spinsters, weavers, or others. Manors did not normally have towns on them. Since the defining feature of a town was its marketplace, manors nearly never had these. The manor was intended to be as self sufficient as possible.
The address of the Manor Public Library is: 44 Main Street, Suite 500, Manor, 15665 9755
He lived in the manor house.
Bassenfell Manor was created in 1842.
A manor was usually an economy unto itself. The people living there included craftsmen and farmers who produced goods for sale and trade.
You may be thinking of a manor.
You may be thinking of a manor.
You may be thinking of a manor.
farmland, forests, the lord's house or castle, and a peasant village
A manor was the agricultural estate of a lord. It included farm land and buildings, housing for the peasant workers, workshops, and a manor house, where the lord might live. The houses of the peasants were usually organized into hamlets or villages, the difference being that the village had a church. An estate usually had one such community, but might have a village and one or more hamlets. In addition to the peasants and the family of the lord, there were other people living on the manor, including servants, manorial officers, such as a steward, quite possibly a priest, people skilled at certain crafts, and so on. The craftsmen usually included a baker, who might also be a miller, but also often included a carpenter, a blacksmith, a potter, spinsters, weavers, or others. Manors did not normally have towns on them. Since the defining feature of a town was its marketplace, manors nearly never had these. The manor was intended to be as self sufficient as possible.
Manor is a noun.
The British Sixpence, known in slang as a "Tanner", also had a variety of other names derived from "Tanner" courtesy of Cockney rhyming slang. These included, Suzy Anna, Goddess Diana and Lord of the Manor.
In feudal times, the manor was ruled by the Lord of the Manor.
Ehud Manor has written: 'Milim: Ehud Manor'
The manor house was the home of the lord of the manor. Peasant children did not get much opportunity to go into the manor house.
Brison Manor's birth name is Brison A. Manor Jr..