The Archaeologist - Garderobe, the Medieval toilet 🚽 In a medieval castle, a garderobe was usually a simple hole discharging to the outside into a cesspit (akin to a pit latrine) or
Architecture Hub - Did you know? that the Garderobe was the toilet in medieval times... More info: themindcircle.com/medieval-toilets-in-castles/ Credit @geopizza | Facebook
![Cross-section of 1300s castle with a moat, great hall, minstrel's gallery, solar, Lady's day room and garderobe. | Minstrel, Day room, Ladies day Cross-section of 1300s castle with a moat, great hall, minstrel's gallery, solar, Lady's day room and garderobe. | Minstrel, Day room, Ladies day](https://i.pinimg.com/474x/3d/ba/18/3dba18b7b5014a38919d01df35027cb9.jpg)
Cross-section of 1300s castle with a moat, great hall, minstrel's gallery, solar, Lady's day room and garderobe. | Minstrel, Day room, Ladies day
![This is the Garderobe in a medieval castle also known as the toilet. | Medieval castle, Castle, Locations This is the Garderobe in a medieval castle also known as the toilet. | Medieval castle, Castle, Locations](https://i.pinimg.com/736x/dd/0c/de/dd0cdec5cecb387cebc5dd85d9689fb4.jpg)
This is the Garderobe in a medieval castle also known as the toilet. | Medieval castle, Castle, Locations
![Garderobe became a Norman euphemism for cold and draughty privy – Historical articles and illustrationsHistorical articles and illustrations | Look and Learn Garderobe became a Norman euphemism for cold and draughty privy – Historical articles and illustrationsHistorical articles and illustrations | Look and Learn](https://www.lookandlearn.com/history-images/preview/A/A004/A004124.jpg)