farmland, forests, the lord's house or castle, and a peasant village
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A manor in the middle ages often consisted of cottages for the serfs, a common pasture, farmlands, a church, and the house or castle of the lord.
A manor during that era usually consisted of a church, blacksmith, wine press, brewery, and maybe a tailor.
A typical manor was in general ,each manor included a large house or castle,pastures,fields,and forests
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Manor houses were the homes of the owners of manors, and they were built for that purpose. There is a link to a question on manor houses below, and its answer provides a bit more. There are also links at the question to pictures.
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An Artisan provided for the needs of the manor, a chapel, forest for hunting, and pastureland for farm animals.