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Some lived in convents, but serf women lived in huts or rude houses, and noblewomen lived in castles and manors.
Medieval ladies usually lived in manor houses. Sometimes they lived in castles. Especially in the later part of the Middle Ages, some members of the nobility had town houses in towns or cities, so a few ladies lived in these.
Bakers got flour from millers. Both bakers and millers commonly lived in towns and on manors.
Yes, the Medieval manors system were intended to be as self sufficient as possible.
a medieval steward was a servant who supervised the lord's estate and household.
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Most often, dyers would have lived in villages on the manors, however they were placed. Most manors had hamlets or villages on them, and it was in these that most laboring people lived. Dyers had special needs for water, and this would have influenced where their homes were placed, but nearly all the villages on estates had water access nearby.
Cities and towns were not normally in manors. Villages could be.
In many medieval countries, farming was done mostly on manors, where peasant families lived and worked the land. The fields of the manors were divided up into strips, which were either communal or assigned to individual families to farm. They were sections of fields, usually long and relatively narrow.