The floor of a serf's house usually had a hearth on it. The smoke from the hearth went up through a hole in the roof or out through holes under the peaks of the roof.
its a slave to do all the house work. im not really sure though
(a) serf(s).
In a feudal system, a serf would remain a serf no matter how hard they were to work.
Riddle answer: a serf board.
Peasant/serf
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hovels (huts)
its a slave to do all the house work. im not really sure though
(a) serf(s).
A medieval serf house was typically small and simple, constructed with wood or stone and thatched roofs. They were typically one or two rooms with a central hearth for cooking and warmth. The houses were often cramped and lacked windows, with livestock living on the ground floor to provide additional warmth.
i think that maybe 20-25 people lived in one serf house
Feudalism
Whats serf
The homonym for "serf" is "surf."
Your question is not entirely correct in its premise; a serf is not a slave and does not have an owner. A serf is a subject of a land owner whom the serf would address as lord.
Your house can have a 'floor one' and a dungeon. If you consider the dungeon to be another floor, then yes. If not, then no.
In a feudal system, a serf would remain a serf no matter how hard they were to work.