In medieval times people shopped at open air markets. Every village had its own market to provide locals with the things that they need.
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YES IT IS A MEDIEVAL TOWN . IT was built by the saxo0ns
Church steeple or bell tower
Merchant Guilds
A burg is an ancient or medieval fortress or walled town; or just a town or city.
Every kind of shop.... =/
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A medieval queen usually would have lived in a palace, which was in a city in most places, or in a palatial country manor, which certainly would have been near either a village or a town, just to support the servants. Sometimes, a queen would have lived in a castle, but this would have been unusual and probably temporary, except in times of unrest such as the years after the Norman Conquest or the Anarchy. There is a link below to an article on palaces.
YES IT IS A MEDIEVAL TOWN . IT was built by the saxo0ns
Long Streets, Yet Strait of the Medieval Town is a poem about a medieval town. It was written by Emmanuel George Cefai.
a medieval merchant would either live in a seperate house in the same village/town or have his house built into his shop :)
A medieval villein might want to live in a town for opportunities to buy and sell goods, obtain protection within the walls, have access to markets and fairs for trade, and potentially escape the control of their lord. Towns also offered the chance to learn new skills and trades, which could lead to more freedom and better living conditions.
Church steeple or bell tower
In medieval times the blacksmith worked at the place where the product was needed. They would not generally make something in one town for sale in another town. They would make it in the town where they would sell it. If you brought your horse to the blacksmith's shop for a horseshoe, he would make it and put it on your horse.
The lord of a village or town would live in a manor house.
Medieval Jesters traveled from castle to castle, in the Medieval town.
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