In medieval times people shopped at open air markets. Every village had its own market to provide locals with the things that they need.
YES IT IS A MEDIEVAL TOWN . IT was built by the saxo0ns
Church steeple or bell tower
A medieval town typically comprised several key parts, including the market square, which served as the economic hub for trade and social gatherings. The town often featured a castle or fortified walls for protection, along with narrow streets lined with houses, workshops, and shops. Essential buildings such as the church, town hall, and guild halls were also common, reflecting the town's social and religious life. Additionally, there were often areas designated for craftsmen and merchants, contributing to the town's economic activities.
Merchant Guilds
A burg is an ancient or medieval fortress or walled town; or just a town or city.
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A medieval queen usually would have lived in a palace, which was in a city in most places, or in a palatial country manor, which certainly would have been near either a village or a town, just to support the servants. Sometimes, a queen would have lived in a castle, but this would have been unusual and probably temporary, except in times of unrest such as the years after the Norman Conquest or the Anarchy. There is a link below to an article on palaces.
a medieval merchant would either live in a seperate house in the same village/town or have his house built into his shop :)
YES IT IS A MEDIEVAL TOWN . IT was built by the saxo0ns
Long Streets, Yet Strait of the Medieval Town is a poem about a medieval town. It was written by Emmanuel George Cefai.
Church steeple or bell tower
In medieval times the blacksmith worked at the place where the product was needed. They would not generally make something in one town for sale in another town. They would make it in the town where they would sell it. If you brought your horse to the blacksmith's shop for a horseshoe, he would make it and put it on your horse.
The lord of a village or town would live in a manor house.
The number of shops in town can vary significantly depending on the size and type of the town. Small towns may have just a handful of shops, while larger towns or cities can have hundreds. To get an accurate count, it would be best to refer to local business directories or municipal resources.
Medieval Jesters traveled from castle to castle, in the Medieval town.
Every village needed at least one cobbler to make shoes for the residents. Most probably lived upstairs over their shops, or had their shop in their homes. The cobbler would have lived near the middle of town, with all the other small tradesmen.