The English were building the motte and bailey under William the conqueres command
the motte is the hill and the bailey is the castle.
It is called a motte and baily castle that is it i think hope this helped
it depend's what motte and bailey castle you are talking about
9th or tenth century. I cant answer more specifically
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A Bailey in a Motte and Bailey castle would be used to put the stables, guard room, blacksmith etc...
motte and bailey castles were built out of wood
The motte and bailey castle
A Motte is the part of a Motte and Bailey castle is the part on the hill consists of the keep.
Give me the name of a mitte and bailey castle? There are loads of Motte and Bailey castles go to Google to find out the answer
The nearest motte and bailey castle to Harrogate is likely Knaresborough Castle, located about 5 miles to the southeast. This historic site features a motte and bailey structure dating back to the 12th century. The castle overlooks the River Nidd and is a popular tourist attraction, offering scenic views and historical insights.
I think that the Keep in a Motte and Bailey castle is the building in the centre or the castle. Becaus if you take a Square keep castle the building in the middle (the castle) is square so it gives off the impression that it is the keep.actually a keep is a place were the king and his soldiers would hide when there in a battles (mostly with the Anglo Saxons)