A lords estate?
A feudal lord's estate may consist of a manor, or manorial
estate, which is a large section of land with a hamlet or village
and a manor house, along with a number of other buildings. Peasant
families live and work on the estate and raise crops there. The
lord of a manor derives income from the rent paid by the peasants,
and also may use the estate for his own purposes. His obligations
associated with the estate including providing protection, living,
and working places for the peasants, and supporting his own lord
with military support.
Some feudal estates were not agricultural manors, and could be
towns, cities, or other sorts of places, such as fishing villages
or mining communities.
A powerful feudal lord might have many separate estates, and
they are sometimes referred together to as his estate, meaning the
real estate he owns.