There were no wash rooms in medieval castles. People washed in their bed chambers, if they washed at all, from containers of water brought by their servants. Castles were never intended for anyone to live their comfortably or for long periods, which is why knights mainly lived at their manors.
Perhaps you meant to ask about latrines, which were usually built into the thickness of a wall, with access from the bed chamber or from the main hall. These had a narrow window without glass and a wooden plank with a hole in the centre - this was built to project out from the wall below so that body waste dropped down to land in a cesspit at the base of the wall (as at Dover castle) or into the moat (which eventually became a disgusting sewer).
The streets, rivers, backyards, and into pots. Eventually, to make gun powder they collected urine because when dried it contains salt peter, but that came much later closer to the 1400's.
Medieval castles.
they poo in the washroom
People who lived in castles during the medieval times used them for attacking other castles and forcing them to surrender.
This big.
In little cottages that were very cramped and dark at
Medieval castles.
they poo in the washroom
They asked the Stonemasons to do it
There is nothing different between todays castles and medieval time castles. Today's castles were built in medieval times.
Medieval times
It was very royal and messy by then but... not in castles.
Castles were invented in medieval times.
to try to protect a village or villages
in medieval times people called diggers attacked castles
in medieval times they would wear...... clothes
People who lived in castles during the medieval times used them for attacking other castles and forcing them to surrender.
because it got harder for people to protect their castles so they had to make it harder for others to attack