you could attack this by fire as the outergate and the bridge beside is made of wood the fire would burn through the bridge and then strate through the outer gate into the gate house.
Harlech Castle, located in Harlech, Gwynedd, Wales.
Harlech castle is in Wales.
The History of the of Harlech Castle dates back to 1283. Harlech was a massive defensive castle. During the Welsh rebellion of 1294, thirty-seven men defended Harlech Castle against the entire Welsh army led by Madog. The castle fell to Owain Glyndwr ( 1355 - 1415) the great Welsh revolutionary leader.
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It is in north wales
they would use fire as it is made from wood so the fire would burn threw the castle doors
According to "Cadw" the historic environment service of the Welsh Assembly Government, work on Harlech Castle was supervised by Master James of St George who was Master of the King's Works in Wales.
Sadly there are no records i the public domain regarding the cost of Harlech. The History of the of Harlech Castle dates back to 1283. Harlech was a massive defensive castle. During the Welsh rebellion of 1294, thirty-seven men defended Harlech Castle against the entire Welsh army led by Madog. The castle fell to Owain Glyndwr ( 1355 - 1415) a great Welsh revolutionary leader. There may be records in London but these are in the keeping of the present Head of State, her Majesty the Queen
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"Men of Harlech" originated from events during a seven year siege at the Harlech castle during the years between 1461 and 1468. There was a military march song based on these events. You can learn more about Men of Harlech at the Wikipedia.
* Arundel Castle - Arundel, West Sussex * Pembroke Castle - Pembroke, Pembrokeshire * Windsor Castle - Windsor, West London * Warwick Castle - in Warwick * and Helmsley Castle - er, in Helmsley, Yorkshire
The ones I know are: Caerphilly, Beaumaris, Harlech, Caernarvon and Conway