Barons' homes, often referred to as manor houses, were typically grand and expansive, reflecting their wealth and status. They featured large, well-appointed rooms, high ceilings, and ornate decorations, with elements such as grand staircases, large fireplaces, and intricate woodwork. Surrounding these homes were extensive grounds, often including gardens, orchards, and sometimes even farmland, emphasizing the baron's connection to land and agriculture. Many manor houses also had distinct architectural styles, ranging from medieval stone structures to more refined Renaissance designs.
like homes from the gruomd up
The barons are the closest people to King William they look after his land.
They looked like little huts. They were called domes.
Well they looked like a small fort house kindove
i don't know go ask your mum
Big ones
like homes from the gruomd up
The upper class' homes were made of rock and the lower class' homes were made of wood and/or mud.
cool
The barons are the closest people to King William they look after his land.
pueblo Indians homes were a box like
cool
A bit like teepees.
Homes in connecticut looked like they did back in paul reveres days
i love it
big and beautiful
they were teepees