the small modern house has appliances like:sinks,ovens,refridartors,and more. while the castle has less of these. houses are also less visible than castles so they wont be the first to get attacked........
On the other hand, a medieval castle is much easier to defend if under siege, and is (mostly) not flammable.
farmland, forests, the lord's house or castle, and a peasant village
We have most of their architecture on modern day buildings such as the White House in Washington D.C.
Some falconer's lived next to the mews where the birds were located. They had to take care of the birds and watch over them.
The average size of a castle in the Middle Ages varied depending on its purpose and location. However, many castles were typically around 1,000 to 2,000 square meters in size. These structures often included a central keep or tower surrounded by defensive walls, courtyards, and other buildings. Some larger castles could span several thousand square meters and feature multiple towers, halls, and living quarters.
a castle is a castle, but a manor is a village type area for the citizens. it had all the necesities that people needed, so the people didnt have to go anywhere else. A manor is like a mini city with about 200-300 people, or maybe even less.
Langley Castle is a medieval Tower House.
Modern Castle: MAYBE they get the electricity they need just like any other house... Medieval Castle: The don't, they used to hang torches on the walls for light.
the small modern house has appliances like:sinks,ovens,refridartors,and more. while the castle has less of these. houses are also less visible than castles so they wont be the first to get attacked........ On the other hand, a medieval castle is much easier to defend if under siege, and is (mostly) not flammable.
a king or queen would hold a medieval banquet at their castle or house
The central structure of medieval castle is called a keep. The keep was the residence of the lord and his family, the seat of administrative authority for the lord's affairs, and and a fortress of last resort in the case of an attack on the castle.
farmland, forests, the lord's house or castle, and a peasant village
There is no exact number as to how many medieval dungeons there were in the world. almost every castle had a dungeon in the medieval times. The dungeons were sometimes used to house prisoners.
Farmland, forests, the lord's house or castle, and a peasant village The manor was made up of the castle, the church, the village, and the surrounding farmland.
In England the medieval knight lived in a manor house not in the castle. A number of farms supported one manor house. One manor house supported one knight. England had about 6,000 manor houses. It took a number of manors to support a castle. The baron living in the castle might also be a knight. The solders living in the castle were not generally knights.
they generally build on top of a high hill because they want it to be like a castle type of house
The long side of a castle in medieval fortresses was significant because it provided a larger defensive perimeter, allowing for more space to house soldiers, supplies, and defensive structures like walls and towers. This increased the castle's ability to withstand attacks and protect its inhabitants.
We have most of their architecture on modern day buildings such as the White House in Washington D.C.