D&D General Manor maps

J-H

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I am planning an upcoming campaign that could involve infiltration and/or attack of multiple noble families living in the same city. I don't want to re-use the same map, and I also don't want to have to re-invent the layout of a 20-50 room manor every single time. Most of the "manor" maps on the DM's Guild seem to only be 10-15 rooms and 2 stories, which isn't large enough to plausibly hold a family (2-3 generations/5-15 members), their servants, their bodyguards and retainers, enough space to host a formal feast or dinner for 30-60 people, etc.

Any recommendations? I don't need anything on a grid or for any of the VTTs as I just use Excel for mapping, so I'm mostly looking for floorplans/layouts.
 

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Honestly if a quick look at Google & Reddit doesn't give me what I want, I just create it myself. Here's a quick search result that looks promising to me, though I doubt you are going to find ones with as many rooms as you want. 20-50 rooms seems much larger than my limited experience with European medieval and renaissance period architecture would indicate would be found any city of the period except for a very few palaces. TAke a look at these: big manor house layout battlemap - Google Search

There are so many cheap or free mapping tools that if you don't care about styles and variety are easy to use that you can put together a custom map in an hour or less. See this
 

Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna might be what you are looking for. Incredible, and definitely has the size and scale you're looking for.
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This is just the main area, it does not include the two giant worker stables and the enormous garden in the back. It is a truly impressive place.
 



Did you happen to have a specific source for those, or are these just particular buildings you were familiar with? Both look great!
 


Did you happen to have a specific source for those, or are these just particular buildings you were familiar with? Both look great!
Well Hampton Court Palace is a pretty well known building! But it certainly helps with the descriptions if you know the place.
 



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