yes,the Bodiam is still standing today in west Sussex, people from all over the world come to visit this Medieval {Middle Ages} castle which is one of best castles built in the Medieval Times by Edward Dalyngrigge
No because motte and bailey castles were build out of wood and had a mound but Windsor castle is made out of bricks. Therefore it is classified as a stone castle.
No, it only has a bailey.
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Yes it is
Yes it was.
A Motte is the part of a Motte and Bailey castle is the part on the hill consists of the keep.
Motte means small hill. They built a motte and bailey castle which means a bailey(tower) on a hill usually with a moat around it.
In a motte-and-bailey castle - the motte is a fortified tower standing on a raised mound.
It is called a motte and baily castle that is it i think hope this helped
Definition of a MotteThe Motte can be defined as a giant mound of earth with a keep, or tower, built on topDefinition of a BaileyThe Bailey consisted of the outer wall of a castle and a courtyard which surrounded the keepDefinition of a Motte and Bailey CastleA Motte and Bailey Castle can be defined as a Medieval Norman castle which consisted of two connecting ditched stockaded mounds with the higher mound surmounted by a keep, a tower, and the other containing a courtyard, barracks, other buildings and livestock
it depend's what motte and bailey castle you are talking about
the motte is the hill and the bailey is the castle.
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A Bailey in a Motte and Bailey castle would be used to put the stables, guard room, blacksmith etc...
motte and bailey castles were built out of wood
The motte and bailey castle
William built his first motte and bailey castle in England at Pevensey. He utalized a Roman fort for added defence. It is possible the wooden tower on top of the motte was brought by ship ready to assemble.