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near by houses in the village.
They lived in a small village with other peasants and serfs.
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There was no standard position for the church within a medieval village; it could be sited anywhere inside or outside the village boundary. Many English churches are at one end of the medieval village street, which would be mainly occupied by domestic buildings. Others are placed centrally. The "end of the village street" option is clearly seen in the excavations at the abandoned medieval village at Wharram Percy, where the two manor houses and peasant dwellings are ranged around the central road and the church, priest's house and mill are together at the southern end. There was certainly no specific reason for the positioning of the church in relation to other buildings.
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near by houses in the village.
They lived in a small village with other peasants and serfs.
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Thatchers wove thick bunches of straw, reeds and sticks together to form roofs of village houses.
Much of it was forest.
A medieval carpenter's job was like a every day carpenter. A medieval carpenter in the castle helped to build the whole castle, and a carpenter in the village built the homes of everyone in the village.
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a cluster of houses in a village is known as hamlet
There are 91 houses in enlands smallest village
Depends on how large a village is.
it looked like a small village with lots of houses and people
The web address of the Camlann Medieval Village is: http://www.camlann.org