The great hall, Haddon Hall, 14th century. Late medieval great halls had wooden partitions creating a "screens passage" in front of the door, which was usually on the side, to keep the wind from blowing into the room.pic.twitter.com/AyBgx02lru
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Not sure what a buttery is but I think I’d be spending a lot of time there.
It's where the drink is kept (butt = barrel), overseen by the butler.
Cool stuff. I always wondered how the Shakespeare characters hid.
If you are into the history of private and public space arrangements check out 'A Pattern Language' by Christopher Alexander. It's 1200 pages of exactly this.
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