the drawbridge was raised and lowered to allow or prevent acsess into the castle.
The moat was a defensive feature of a castle. the drawbridge was to facilitate crossing the moat, that enabled it to be withdrawn at a moment's notice.
"Drawbridge" is the real name of a drawbridge.
That is the correct spelling of "drawbridge" (a bridge acoss a castle moat).
A moat is a body of water that circles a castle, and a drawbridge is part of the castle that lowers to allow people to cross the moat.
Originally Rochester castle had a drawbridge outside its main gate on the east side of the castle. Neither the gate nor the drawbridge exist today.
What building has a drawbridge and a moat? Simply the answer is a castle, what else does anyway. Only thing I could think of!
Yes, it has two.
It is called the drawbridge if it can be lifted and lowered.
it is a concentric castle made of stone but the drawbridge wood
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