i don't think so but yes they might have a moat filled in water or anything they like i hope this helped you but if it didn't you could type this into the answer.com enter question or phrase [do stone castles have a moat ]. thx bye.
A stone keep castle has a drawbridge because then when you got invaded a drawbridge could be pulled up so that the rival army could not get in to kill you and your men.
Yes, a stone castle does have a drawbridge that looked like this:
A moat surrounded the castle.The moat was a form of defence for castles.
Feudal castles were protected by high, strong walls of wood or stone. They often had a moat around them.
Castles in Europe were made out of many different materials depending on what type of castle it is. For example, Motte and Bailey Castles would have been built out of wood and Stone Castles would (and still are) made out of stone because it is stronger and more sturdy.
Early castles were built of wood on earthworks or small hills. Later castles were built of stone, sometimes on earthworks or hills, sometimes on islands, or just on level ground, but with a moat. In places where there was not much stone to build with, castles were often built of brick instead of stone.
the first kind of castles were moat and bailey castles.
the drawbridge and the moat
some do some don't
castles cant be in water although the closeest thing for it to be in water is with a moat around it and if you dont know what a moat is a moat is a place where the castle is surround with water and somethimes filled with crocdiles to help keep intruders at bay
Castles over a moat.
Castles usually defended themselves by having a wall with a moat or ontop of a hill
stone castles were built with stone
Castles are typically large, fortified structures with thick stone walls, towers, and battlements. They often have a central keep or stronghold surrounded by walls and sometimes a moat. Castles can vary in architectural style depending on the time period and region in which they were built.