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Pantry - associated with the Buttery in the Great Hall complex. I'm not sure what its function was as differentiated from the former. Pantry actually means 'bread room' (pan French equals bread).

 


A front parlor and a rear dining room occupied most of the remaining first floor, although sometimes there was a pantry or a bedroom downstairs. Front and rear windows admitted natural light.

This beautiful paneled door with paired, round-headed arches is taken from a pantry and used on the upstairs bathroom.

[Middle English celer, from Old French, from Late Latin cellrium, pantry, from Latin cella, storeroom; see kel-1 in Indo-European roots.]
cellar [ˈsɛlə]
n ...

Bar tracery with even upright divisions made by a horizontal transom or transoms.PantileRoof tile of curved S-shaped section.PantryIn a medieval house or college, a room off the screens passage, used for storing provisions; ...

Screens: wooden partition at the kitchen end of a hall, protecting a passage leading to the buttery, pantry, and kitchen ...

Screen passage - The space at the service end of a medieval hall between the screen and the buttery, kitchen and pantry entrance.

with a stove and microwave oven and has a sink with water on tap for cleaning food and dishwashing. Modern kitchens often also feature a dishwasher. Some installations to store food usually also are present, either in the form of an adjacent pantry ...

See also: House, Architecture, Principal, Medieval, Buttery