The private rooms of the lord and lady are typically located in the more secluded and secure areas of the castle or manor house. This could be on an upper floor or in a separate wing, away from the more public areas of the residence. Privacy and security were key considerations in designing the layout of these living quarters.
The solar is the medieval equivalent of a bedroom. The lord and lady had separate rooms. These rooms were located in the upper stories of castles known also as keeps and were the inner sancta for both lord and lady. The material comprising these beds was a heavy wooden frame with feathered mattresses and interlaced ropes known as staps.
Lady
This depends on the castle and the lord of the castle. The lady of the castle in medieval times often did not have her own space. However, as castles became more elaborate, ladies had their own rooms and maids.
it was cold and damped. Toilet wasn't very nice and the lord and lady had their own room and the servants had to share rooms castle inside was disgusting!
Lord's Rooms were rooms in the theatre where people could sit and watch the play with a proper roof over their heads:the Globe Theatre was an open-air theatre.:+)
Lady Lady
The lord and lady of the area lived in a Manor. A manor was like a stately home with servants and often a hunting ground for the lord. A king would not live in a manor but in a castle ,though, Charles the 1st who was being hunted down to be executed was forced to. a Manor would have all the rooms a castle would have but smaller so this was a good way off for the lord and lady.
Kitchen
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They are usually referred to as "Lady". i.e Lord Christopher Lady Amelia
Woody, Annabel, Maxwell, Lady Hilary, Lord Nathaniel, Cousin Wesley, Lady Margaret, Lord Henry, Lord Richard and Lady Felicity
the family tree for the lady was the lord...