Minecraft Medieval Survival Cottage - Java and Bedrock

Video Showcase:

Short walkthrough video showcasing a Minecraft medieval survival cottage.

Description:

Minecraft medieval style cottage, a compact, rustic, fully furnished house, with lots of details built specifically for survival gameplay. Next to it, there is a wheat field and a path that leads down to a small pier and a boat attached to it. As you enter a house, you’ll find a small kitchen and dining area. There is a staircase leading down to a cozy storage room, while another set of stairs takes you up to the bedroom with a small study area. A final staircase continues to the attic, where the enchanting room is located along with some additional storage space. As usual, you start with an empty inventory, but inside the house you’ll find some useful items to help you get started your new adventure.

The map comes for both Java 1.21.10+ and Bedrock Edition 1.21.100+, free to download. Perfect for survival players. Shaders used are BSL.

Music track: Bean by Lukrembo
Source: https://freetouse.com/music Free To Use Music for Video

Download Links:

📥 Minecraft Medieval Survival Cottage - Download map for Java

📥 Minecraft Medieval Survival Cottage - Download map for Bedrock

Explore more Minecraft maps…

  • Medieval(houses, homesteads, castles, villages…)
  • Fantasy(various elven and other fantasy builds…)
  • Traditional(traditional build styles, rustic houses…)
  • Modern(modern builds, luxury villas, mansions…)

Screenshot:

Minecraft medieval survival cottage built for Java and Bedrock Edition in rustic design, detailed exterior

Installation:

For Minecraft Java Edition, download the world file, extract the downloaded .zip file, and then move the world's folder into your Minecraft "saves" folder.

For Minecraft Bedrock Edition, download the world file and then either double-click it to have the game automatically import it, or open the game and use the "Import world" button within the "Worlds" tab after clicking "Play".

For schematic files, you need to have Forge or Fabric installed first and use the WorldEdit mod. Place the .schem file into the schematics folder within your Minecraft directory. After placing the file, load the schematic in-game with the //schem load [filename] command and paste it using //paste -e.

Map Changelog:

  • First release.

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