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== == Castles had some common features, but there was no such thing as a typical castle. They were built over different times by different people with different materials.
In this coursework I am going investigate whether conisborogh castle in an typical castle. we visited two castle which were sandal castle and conisborogh castle because we could then find out how typical the Conisborogh castle. The first earl Warenne was the son in law of William he had been on of the kingsOn the whole of the project day we died some field work activity these two castles were because they where both built by earl Castles had some common features, but there was no such thing as a typical castle. They were built over different times by different people with different materials. it was a mote and bailey castle, later turned into a stone keep castle they had to refurbish the castle by putting the floors
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William the Conqueror had three castles built during his time. The three buildings are Corfe Castle, Nottingham Castle, and Warwick Castle.
Windsor castle Lincoln castle Alnwick castle Leeds castle Norwich castle Nunney castle Yarmouth castle
Carisbrooke castle was thought to built around the pre-roman times to protect from invaders. later on it was said that Jutes (germanic people) took the castle over in the late 7th century. The wall was built around the castle as a guard against the Vikings.
Himeji Castle is a hilltop, Azuchi-Momoyama style castle, and is 152 feet tall. The castle was expanded three times after it was originally built, and is current undergoing some restoration work to preserve it.
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A shell Keep is a rounded shaped castle which was built in the midevil times !!!!by Lauren xxx
It was built 6 times at 5 different places.
Warwick Castle is a medieval castle in Warwick, the county town of Warwickshire, England. The History of the site of Warwick Castle covers hundreds of years and many different reigns. In 1642 Civil war broke out between King and parliament and Warwick Castle successfully withstands a siege by Royalist troops.
The site has been inhabited from pre historic times. The later Castle was built following the Division of the Dutchy of Normandy in 1204 with finance provided by the Crown of England as defence of the Island against any invader, more likely the French