Main street with a Church in the center and sometimes a plaza in front. Other smaller streets radiate out from that point. Many cities still retain the original streets and lay out from a 1000 years ago.
Fletchers were trades people who made arrows in the Middle Ages.
It was considered to be owned by the noble who was in charge of the area.
there was a good transport system with the use of the river thames and so wood have been easily defending in middle ages, when it was first built.
The use of cathedrals was the same in the Middle Ages as it is today, as the church associated with the central administration of a diocese. The diocese is a set of churches grouped according to geographical area. The religious head of a diocese is a bishop, whose church is the cathedral. It is called a cathedral because the bishop's throne is there; the Latin word "cathedra" means seat. The presence of a cathedral was the thing that distinguished a city from a town, for much of the Middle Ages.
Burlington was a town in Yorkshire, and is now the "Old Town" section of Bridlington. You can find Bridlington, United Kingdom at the maps section of google. Bridlington is also in Wikipedia, and the article has a reference to Burlington. There are links below.
life was different in middle ages since it was the middles ages and in manor well, it was the manor!
In the Middle Ages, every village, town, and city had a church. In fact, the presence of a church was what distinguished a village from a hamlet.
By being hanged at the entrance of the town.
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Usually there is a nobles manor and he directs everyone else who has small one room huts made of wood. There will also be a town square in the middle of a town, which holds the punishments.
the most exsalted people were the priest
Access to water
Fletchers were trades people who made arrows in the Middle Ages.
in a dragons stomach :) naa it was in the center of town
because town peoples are too beautiful.
There are many reasons,but some of them are because of trade,and growth of citizens