The walls themselves were a defensive feature; sometimes with a body of water surrounding the structure (a moat).
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i need 3 defence features for my castle what im making for school any ideas ?
the most defensive kind of castle was a circular stone keep castle.
it had no defensive features apart from a little fort they made in hope of blocking the young children out of the castle- you know how reckless kids can be!!
the key feature of a square keep are the turrets stone wall
moat/ditch around the castle,built on a 90 foot high hill,a 9 feet thick curtain wall
It has a portcullis and murder holes as defensive features. The murder holes were used to throw nasty things like waste and dead people down from to stop or injure any enemies from entering the castle.
Stone walls, moats, drawbridges, and tiny windows are defensive structures in the castle. High towers allow people to see enemies coming.
because concentric castles were better, and there was a strong defensive entrance. hope this helps xxx
A labeled castle must have:a throne roomchamberdungeonprivate chamberlords hallstorage cellerdraw bridgeturret chamberto be a castle
castle
the stone castle has a mote and stone walls