People carried it up manually, such as in wash basins.
yes they did they had buckets to carry water from the well 143
They don't! A member of someone in the Castle would get some water out side from a nearby tap, or river and than take it back into ther room!
Nightingale floors
Yes they did, but only if someone carried it there. Few had anything other than a well in the keep to draw water from. Water for washing and drinking was available at a central drawing point on each floor.
Murderholes
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No, there was no plumbing.
Samurai Warriors usually guarded the Castles and they wore pennants the castle could have up to five floors and was usually zig zagged inside.
they all did IT.
No, all castles are different in some way. These are the different types of castles: * Motte and Bailey castles (made out of wood) * Stone keep castles or just stone castles (made out of stone) * Concentric castles (also made out of stone)
Water, shells, castles, and birds all represent elements of nature and creativity. Water shapes landscapes and provides habitats, shells are created by marine organisms, castles symbolize human ingenuity in architecture, and birds embody the freedom of flight. Together, they illustrate the interconnectedness of the natural world and human expression.