"Drawbridge" is the real name of a drawbridge.
covering a huge moat that is actually bigger than it needs to be so it reflects the whole castle to make it look bigger there is a drawbridge in short yes there is a drawbridge
the drawbridge was raised and lowered to allow or prevent acsess into the castle.
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.
What building has a drawbridge and a moat? Simply the answer is a castle, what else does anyway. Only thing I could think of!
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.
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
a drawbridge and archers
a castle everyone