Moyse's Hall dates from 1180/1150 and would look similar to what it does today. There was no bell tower and although this picture is later it is believed the undercroft would have been open to the market square so the front, downstairs would have been more open.
Williams castles looks really Dusty and old
A very large room usually with a fireplace on one end.
Usually, the hearth was in the middle of the great hall.
I was doing a project on a castle, so i know * Bailey * Keep * Kitchen * Grat Hall * Gatehouse * Towers these parts are in a basic medieval castle
As few as possible. Usually there was a draw bridge, gate,entry tunnel, gate, inner courtyard, door to main hall.
the jester entertained everyone when there was a grand feast in the great hall
it was a certain part of the great hall which allows people the chance for everyone in the castle to all meet together
Kings feasted on deer and other hunted animals in a large dining hall. Kigs usually lived in castles with giant rooms.
A scop was an Old English storyteller. He would entertain those at the medieval mead hall by reciting long poems, epics, songs, and stories. This later evolved to minstrels and such.
Williams castles looks really Dusty and old
Only in movies do kings have people who "announce" them. When someone came to a holding they knew who they were meeting by the time they entered the great hall.
A very large room usually with a fireplace on one end.
Usually, the hearth was in the middle of the great hall.
Victorian, about 1850 apart from westminster hall which is medieval
The cook would sleep in the Great Hall with everyone else
I was doing a project on a castle, so i know * Bailey * Keep * Kitchen * Grat Hall * Gatehouse * Towers these parts are in a basic medieval castle
Derek Hall has written: 'Burgess, merchant, and priest' -- subject(s): History, Medieval Cities and towns, Social life and customs