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Welcome in the medieval windmill, honorable guest!
 
As you can see we already have fine visitors from black knights house but while they do their business with the windmill keepers, please take a look at the building.
It was made in octagonal shape with big slope roof. It has 4 main floors.
The first floor serves as storage room for grain and flour - made by mill wheel which is also here.
The second floor is actually a kitchen and dining room for mill keepers. There is a little furnace to cook some tasty food and table to dine in peace. 
You can also see a painting of his majesty king Richard on the wall! Black knights are now in peace with royal knights so they will not mind.
The third floor is bedroom with bed, chest and a desk to keep a production log.
The forth floor is a little workshop with some tools and spare gears for the mill.
Outside there is a shed with some hay, scythe, fork and other tools. Near the shed one can chop the wood to make the furnace burn. Water is gained from the well. 
The mill keepers also have some goats and sheeps in the croft and also a mini garden with herbs, vegetables and flowers.
A young boy from village nearby is helping them with their tasks.
Our noble guests came on horses and by cart. I heard the mill keeper was once a black knight, but now lives peacefull life working in a mill of his own with his wife. 
That explains a crossbow in one of the rooms. It looks like everyone here knows each other and makes business often.

More info, photos and even a video on LEGO IDEAS entry page ;)
If you like it, your support on IDEAS is appreciated!

https://ideas.lego.com/projects/6d43895d-8ec9-4015-8c7d-6ebe92870af7

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