A medieval house had stood on the site since at least 1600 and possibly the 1200s.
There are, however, not so many medieval houses as you might expect to find.
It is likely that the medieval house was replaced by a structure on the site of the present building in the 16th century.
It was one of the medieval houses on the plaza.
It was built in 1851, on the site of a 14th-century moated medieval house.
The museum is based in a medieval manor house, believed to date back to 1280.
Formal gardens and a canal were created as part of changes made to the medieval house in the 17th century.
Originally it consisted of two medieval houses which were joined together in the 18th century.
The market place is also surrounded by medieval houses.
The mansion is built up of several medieval houses.