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Prefabs: Medieval Town

Step into the historical and enchanting world of medieval architecture with Prefabs: Medieval Town. This mod brings you a collection of 14 traditional medieval buildings that you can place in your world, creating an immersive and authentic environment.

Structure List:

  • 1 Tudor Brick House: a half-timbered house featuring exposed brickwork on the second floor.
  • 5 Tudor Houses: a range of half-timbered houses, which were known for their distinctive timber-frames.
  • 1 Market House: an open-sided market building traditionally used to shelter a market or social event.
  • 7 Tudor Townhouses: a range of three-story Tudor townhouses in various orientations.

Features:

  • Pre-Built Bases: Prefabs act as fully constructed bases, saving you time and effort in building.
  • Authentic Design: Each structure is designed to reflect traditional medieval Tudor architecture.
  • Easy Placement: Available at level 2, allowing you to integrate these structures early in your game.
  • Variety of Structures: From market houses to townhouses, the mod offers a diverse range of buildings.

History:

Tudor Brick House:

  • A medieval half-timbered house featuring exposed brickwork on the first floor, in addition to the traditional timber framing. This style is typical of medieval European architecture, with variations seen across different regions. Common from the 12th to the 18th century, particularly in urban areas of England, Germany, and France.

Tudor House:

  • A medieval half-timbered house, known for its distinctive timber-framed structure, often seen in medieval European towns. These buildings typically have white plaster walls with exposed wooden beams forming a grid pattern. Prominent from the 12th to the 18th century across Europe, especially in England, Germany, and France.

Market House:

  • A medieval covered market, commonly referred to as a "market hall" or "market house," is an open-sided building with a roof, typically supported by stone or wooden columns. These structures were central to the economic and social life of medieval towns and villages. Dates back to the 12th century and continued to be built throughout the medieval period. They were often located in the town square or other central locations.

Tudor Townhouse:

  • A three-story Tudor townhouse featuring a prominent balcony on the second floor, showcasing the traditional architectural style of the Tudor period in England. These townhouses were common during the Tudor period (1485–1603) and exemplify the distinctive architectural style of that era.