Hail fellow! Art thou interested in adding a castle, dragon, or medieval style to thy world? Well thou have come to the right place! Today, our team hath come up with our finest selection of medieval houses for thy Minecraft world for thou to enjoy. Make sure to look at the videos to support the content creators!
Simple Medieval Home

TL;DR
- easy to obtain materials
- easy to follow tutorial
- simple, yet majestic
- survival friendly interior
- no enchanting table or nether portal
This first house by BlueNerd Minecraft is a simple, yet majestic medieval home. The materials, being mostly sand, stone, and wood, are easy to obtain. The building itself has a survival-friendly interior, but does not have an enchanting table or nether portal involved. An idea for you to include that in your build would be to either make a basement, or perhaps another building to include those in. Make sure to check out BlueNerd Minecraft’s video below!
Blacksmith Inspired Medieval House

TL;DR
- easy to gather materials
- easy to follow tutorial
- very intricate structure
- impractical interior for survival
- interior fits the Blacksmith look
The Blacksmith Medieval house by Ei Natsu is perfect for your medieval world. The materials are easy to gather, as they are all very common. The build is made up of stones and woods. The tutorial itself is very easy to follow. As for the interior of the house, the build is very impractical for survival, but it fits the Blacksmith look. The house is spacious enough, however, to be adjusted to accommodate your survival needs.
Medieval Watch Tower with Basic Survival Amenities

TL;DR
- easy to gather materials
- easy to follow tutorial
- impressive exterior
- not much room for a survival base, but great nonetheless
- materials are not numbered
The Medieval Watchtower by Master Majesty is more than a showstopper, with an impressive exterior sure to blow everyone away. This tower has easy to gather materials, being made up of mostly stone and wood. Also, the tutorial itself is very easy to follow. The interior does not have much room for all survival necessities, but the interior does have the basics. The only issue with this tutorial is that the materials are not numbered, making it difficult to know how much is enough. Make sure to check out Master Majesty’s video below!
Small Fortified Medieval Home

TL;DR
- easy to gather materials
- easy to follow tutorial
- no interior design
- spacious for all survival needs
- walled-in farm
The small fortified house by andyisyoda is perfect for an easier house with all survival needs. The materials are easy to gather, being mostly wood and stone. The tutorial itself is very easy to follow. There is no interior design, but the build is spacious enough for all survival needs, including an enchanting table, nether portal, and more. A great bonus to this is that there is a walled-in farm, so no mobs can come in and either attack you or trample your crops. Make sure to check out the video below!
Large Classic Medieval Home

TL;DR
- easy to gather materials
- easy to follow tutorial
- bone blocks can be replaced with stripped birch wood
- no interior instruction
- spacious enough for all survival needs
Another perfect BlueNerd Minecraft home, this large medieval house is similar to the first tutorial but includes more space and a more intricate design. The materials are easy to gather, being mostly made of woods and stones. The only difficult part is that there are many bone blocks needed which are harder to collect. An alternative would be to take stripped birch logs to replace the bones without causing too significant of a difference to notice. There is no interior instruction, but it is spacious enough for all survival needs.
Fantasy Medieval Wizard House

TL;DR
- harder to gather materials
- easy to follow tutorial
- includes interior instruction
- practical for survival
- no nether portal, but a dungeon-basement look could be built
The Wizard House by LionCheater is truly extravagant. The materials are a bit harder to gather, however, the tutorial is easy to follow. The interior is included and is very practical for survival. There is no nether portal, but a dungeion-basement look could be built under the house to add on to the character and usefulness of this build. Make sure to check out LionCheater’s video below!
Fantasy Medieval Home

TL;DR
- harder to gather materials
- easy to follow tutorial
- no interior instruction
- room for all survival needs
This wonderful fantasy styled home by Minecraft Fantasy Builds is perfect for your medieval world. The materials are a bit difficult to obtain, due to the fact that the house is made up of wood, stone, and red sand, which can only be obtained in the badlands. Aside from this difficulty, the tutorial is easy to follow. There is no interior instruction, but the build is spacious enough for all survival necessities. Make sure to check out the video below!
Ultimate Medieval Cathedral

TL;DR
- hard to obtain materials
- easy to follow tutorial
- long-term project
- lovely interior, not for a survival base
- intricate exterior and interior
This beautiful cathedral by Minecraft Fantasy Builds is absolutely divine. The materials are hard to obtain because even though they consist mostly of common materials, you need to collect a lot of them. The tutorial is easy to follow, but the project seems to be more long term. The interior is lovely, but is not intended to be a survival home. The exterior and interior are very intricate, making them gorgeous, but also a bit difficult. Make sure to check out the videos (part one and two) below!
Medieval Palace

TL;DR
- hard to gather materials
- easy to follow tutorial
- no interior design
- spacious interior, room for any accommodations or necessary survival rooms
- long-term project
This medieval fantasy palace by LionCheater is absolutely marvelous. Similarly to the cathedral, the materials are common, but so many are needed that it makes it hard to gather the materials. The tutorial is easy to follow, though. There is no interior instruction, but there is plenty of room for any survival necessities. The project is a long-term one, but perfect for the ambitious survival player. Make sure to check out the video below!
Medieval Survival Castle

TL;DR
- hard to gather materials
- easy to follow tutorial
- long-term project
- includes farm, storage area
- interior is partially done
- spacious, perfect for a survival base
This last build is by Minecraft Fantasy Builds. This build is a bit of a smaller castle, but still is a long-term project. The build includes a farm and storage area, making the interior partially done, but some of the rooms are left empty in the tutorial. The castle has plenty of space, making it perfect for a survival base. The tutorial is very easy to follow, but the materials are hard to collect due to the sheer abundance of them required. Make sure to check out Minecraft Fantasy Builds’ video below!