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Q: Who lived in a Serfs house during the middle ages?
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Most serfs lived on manors. These were farming estates that belonged to lords, and whose residents were mostly serfs. The serfs typically lived in a village or hamlet on the manor, in cottages. Some serfs were not agricultural and worked as laborers. They typically lived in cottages in villages or boarding houses in towns.


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How did serfs become the merchants who formed the new middle class?

Some serfs left their manors, with or without permission, and settled in towns and cities. In some cases they were encouraged to do so by monarchs who wanted to make the cities grow. Most of these serfs remained laborers, but a few started businesses and were able to achieve a measure of middle class prosperity. You should understand that the middle class was not made up of former serfs, however. People of the middle class, who were neither land owners, nor serfs, nor clergy, had been around since ancient times. Many craftsmen, artisans, and business owners lived and worked during the entire Middle Ages. The serfs were not even the only people moving into the middle class, as the younger children of nobility sometimes moved to cities and used the educations they had received to be lawyers, doctors, and other members of wealthy middle class society.


Where did serfs fit in the social structure of the Middle age?

Most serfs lived on manors, which were agricultural estates. The serfs lived in cottages that were typically grouped into a hamlet or village. The cottages were small, and very often consisted of only a single room. In some places, families grouped together in what are called long houses, which were very large, and a number of rooms, could house quite a few people, and often had stalls for animals at one end and housing for people at the other. There is a link below to a related question on what the homes of serfs were like.