The Normans built around 500 castles of varies types and size throughout England and Wales after the invasion of England in 1066.
About 90 are still standing, many intact and still occupied and many in a state of ruin.
The link below has more good information about Norman Castles.
lots of diferent castles are still standing now.
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The Norman Conquest ended Saxon rule. The Normans imposed French as the official court language. The English language itself began to incorporate French words and phrases as a result. In order to make sure that he was receiving all of the taxes he thought he deserved, William the Conqueror inaugurated a census of all of England. By doing so, he got a count of the population, and learned what kinds of crops and small industry existed in which parts of the country. He brought Norman manners and mores to England, and made England the crown jewel in his holdings, which still included lands in what is now France.
Yes the Stonehenge is still standing.
Before the Norman invasion in 1066, the population was just a few thousand. Even with the small population, it was still an important city in England.
Yes, the Aswan Dam is still standing.
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lots of diferent castles are still standing now.
there is no such thing as a "fake castle" as long as it looks like a castle and is built like a castle, it is a castle. but, there are more than 1,400 castles still standing in England.
There were no castles in the British Isles until the arrival of the Normans from France in 1066. They brough with them the knowledge and skills of castle building. The Normans built around 500 castles in England and Wales. About 90 are still standing either intact or as ruins.
Stonehenge in England is still standing.
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the Normans changed the design because they thought the defence system was weak so in order to save them selfes they built bigger, stronger and more powerful castles wich we can still see today.
Yes the Rochester castle in Kent is indeed still standing today, you can even look around inside it.
http://www.castlexplorer.co.uk/list-eng.php
You can find existing castles in many different countries The castles that are still standing today are all stone castles as the earlier Motte and Bailey castles are made out of wood and would have rotted down.
There are many Norman castles that were buit in britain: One is Conisbrough Castle, another is Rochester Castle, Warwickshire castle, Lincoln Castle and many more. These would have been built in the 11th century at about 1070. All Stone Castles built by the normans would have origionally been Motte and Bailey castles as they were made out of wood they turned them into Stone castles.
I assume you mean "How many castles are there in the UK"There are about 1500 sites of castles of various types and sizes known in the UK. There are about 800 with visible remains and about 300 of these are still standing or mostly standing.