Garderobe
The toilet/latrine room adjacent to the main bedchamber (I think).
A Latrine is location where men/women can relieve themselves. In the Army bathrooms were called the "latrine", in the Navy and Marines it was called the "Head". Usually a group bathroom sufficient for squad use.
A garderobe could be a few things. It could either be a latrine, if the context is a medieval castle or it could be a wardrobe.
The latrine, the head, the khazi
The castle is called Scoatney Hall in the novel "I Capture the Castle" by Dodie Smith.
The castle is called Edinburgh Castle.
pit toilets, composting toilets, pour-flush latrine, cistern-flush toilet, bucket latrine
mound latrine
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A bored hole latrine is an outside toilet that is dug with an auger device. A common latrine is usually dug by hand with shovels or by construction equipment.
A bored hole latrine is an outside toilet that is dug with an auger device. A common latrine is usually dug by hand with shovels or by construction equipment.
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