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A portcullis is a heavy metal grate used as a gate. The guards raised the portcullis of the castle.
Keep, portcullis?
Yes, Warwick Castle does have a portcullis. The portcullis is a heavy grilled door that can be dropped down to block entry, enhancing the castle's defenses. It is part of the castle's impressive gatehouse, which showcases its medieval architecture and fortifications. Visitors can see and appreciate this historical feature during their tours of the castle.
The portcullis.
When attackers attacked the castle, if a portcullis existed , it could come from above and kill them. I hope it helped :) ^^
A portcullis was a grated gate of a castle that could be raised and lowered to defend the castle.
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A portcullis is a heavy gate made of wood or metal that is raised or lowered vertically to block entry to a castle or fortification. It is typically operated using a system of pulleys, ropes, or chains. The portcullis can be controlled from inside the castle to allow or restrict access through the entrance.
it is called a portcullis
If it drops it is called a portcullis.
Portcullis .
You can close the gate on the enemies when they come to attack the castle. And if they get under it when it's closing, they are crushed and due to the pointy gate, they die! Portcullis are very helpful.