Most properties were made of wood, wattle and daub. Peasants (the lowly people) were exceptionally poor , working just to be able to eat. Comforts were non existent, beds on flooring often using hay or branches to make seating and bedding. Those with money often land lord and gentry had a completely difference life - houses of stone, wood flooring and servants
Houses during the Medieval times were not very secure. The only type of security people had were the locks on their doors and the windows were very small with wooden shutters.
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Today as in the middle ages, a thatcher constructed roofs on houses made from thatching material.
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near by houses in the village.
There were no dinosaurs in medieval times.
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heck yeah! well, it depends if you were a peasant or a noble. peasants houses had dirt floors, and smoke often filled the interiors of the houses. Nobles were babied, and their houses were often cleaner.
Today as in the middle ages, a thatcher constructed roofs on houses made from thatching material.
mostly in the castles No, in ale houses, in the streets, anywhere that people gathered. Not everyone lived in a castle
You f'ing helmet wearer! They are called medival houses for a reason.
In medieval times, a ransom was a sum of money or goods paid to secure the release of a captive or prisoner. Nobles, knights, and wealthy individuals were often targets for ransom due to their social status and ability to pay. Ransoms played a significant role in warfare and conflicts during the medieval period.
Rock and wood
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near by houses in the village.
There were no dinosaurs in medieval times.
Medieval PeriodDark Age?Medieval times or the medieval era.
Most probably did. Some were built of stone, without framing, and some were log cabins. Medieval wattle and daub houses had timber frames, as did the other half timbered houses, cruck houses, and so on. There were brick houses in the Middle Ages, but I don't know anything about how they were built.