A couple of meters thick.
12'
Well I'm no expert on the subject, but castles usually had thick walls to try prevent enemies from breaking the wall down to intrude the castle.
Giant walls that are really thick...or towers
They have thick stone wallsThey have fire as there heating
Backspace To overcome the thick walls around some large towns, and castles.
Castles usually have a mote, towers, and long halls. They also have special defenses inside and outside of the structure.
In 1066 Castles where only made of wood and earth ( Motte and Bailey Castle), but around 1558 castles where built of strong stone, with thick inner walls and turrets. (Concentric Castle. Castles started off as weak and not good at defence or attack, but over the years they have been improved for battles and for more people. For example: The Concentric castle took years to make because it had inner walls made of thick stone. Castles changed because when a place expands and changes, castles need to get bigger and better with it. Also, they need to be prepared for enemy attacks.
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.
It was made of stone bricks. The walls were extremely thick for extra defence protection. Internally the castles were divided into 2. The castles also had a built in chapel.
Castles were usually made of stone or brick and the walls were very thick to stop attackers from getting in.
It varied depending on the castle, and the height of the wall. Some were 2-3 feet thick, some 20 feet.
mote and bailey castles and stone keep castles and Concentric Castles