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Q: What was the safest place and hardest to attack in a motte and bailey castle?
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Motte and bailey castles?

A MOTTE AND BAILEY CASTLE IS: Motte: A motte is french for a clod of earth. The castle is built on this. Bailey: A bailey is attached to the clod of earth, via some steps and is where the soldiers of the castle sleep, like a small cottage. The castle is made out of wood and has a keep. A keep is like the lookout of a ship, but a lookout for attackers on the horizon. It is usually the safest place in the castle.


What did they use to build motte and bailey castles?

it had a wooden fence around it but theu used mud ect to build the mound which was the safest place in the castle


What is the safest part of the castle?

The safest part of the castle is the keep because it is the highest point in the castle. Also, it is made of thick walls.


Who normally lives in the keep?

People who locked in the dungon King The Feasting Area All important documents Sence the Keep of a castle is the safest and hardest thing to break into, the king kept all the secret and important iteams and people in the keep including him.


What are the Different parts of the motte and bailey?

Parts of the motte and bailey castleKeep- The safest and highest part of the castle. The last line of defence. Motte- usually buily by the local English people. About 15 metres high.Wodden Bridge- this led from the baily to the starts climbing the motte.Bailey- A large yard with storeroom, kitchens, stables and guardrooms.Palisade- the wooden fence surrounding the bailey.Gateway & Drawbridge- the entrance to the bailey, guarded by the baron's soldiers.Ditch- when filled with water it was know as a moat.Manor- This is a collection of houses around the motte where people lived and worked.Gatehouse- This was a gate at the entrance to the castle. Norman guards would patrol here and check that all visitors were friendly.Killing Ground- An area cleared of cover outside the castle for an easier target for the Normans to the opponents.


Of all places in the world where is the safest place to have a heart attack?

in a hospital


Who lived in a concentric castle?

The lord, and his family would live in the safest part of the castle (in the centre) and the servants, housekeepers, cooks, soldiers and stable hands etc. would live in the other, less safer, parts of the castle.


What is a sentence for overland?

The overland stagecoach was under attack by Indians. The overland route was the longest, but the safest.


What is a bailey from motte and bailey castle?

A motte-and-bailey is a form of castle. It was made of wood and many were built in Britain and France in the 11th and 12th centuries. Each took 7 to 14 days to build. There were very few Celtic/pre-norman motte and bailey castles. The Normans brought motte and bailey castles in packages like make your own furniture. The main weakness of the motte and bailey castle was that they were usually wooden and therefore burned easily.Parts of the motte and bailey castleKeep- The safest and highest part of the castle. The last line of defence. Motte- usually buily by the local English people. About 15 meters high. There could be more than one.Wodden Bridge- this led from the bailey to the starts climbing the motte.Bailey- A large yard with storeroom, kitchens, stables and guardrooms. There could be more than one.Palisade- the wooden fence surrounding the bailey.Gateway & Drawbridge- the entrance to the bailey, guarded by the baron's soldiers.Ditch- when filled with water it was know as a moat.


What is kenilworth castle keep used for?

Nobody knows how it was built because it was founded in 1120, by the powerful normans and was hugely enlarge by King John of Gaunt


What does the idiom an Englishman's home is his castle mean?

The idiom "An Englishman's home is his castle " simply means that a man's home is his safest refuge. He can do whatever he can to protect themselves from an intruder. The use of force is also allowed under certain circumstances.


Why would anyone visit hogwarts?

I don't see why you would not want to visit! Hogwarts is the safest place on earth, full of magic, and looks like a castle!