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Castles

From the earliest Motte & Bailey Castles to the massive stone Fortresses still standing today

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Did he blow up the kings castle?

How did who blow up which castle???Do you think ANYBODY could have the vaguest idea of what in the world you are talking about??

In what continent is Barnes Castle located?

Barnes Castle is on the defensive slopes of Garleton Hills, in the county of East Lothian which is in Scotland.

Scotland is part of Great Britain, which is in the European continent.

What is the book ''The Castle In The Attic''?

This book is about a boy named William Lawrence who doesn't want his nanny/babysitter who has been with him since birth to leave. Then Mrs. Phillips, the nanny/babysitter, gives him a mysterious castle with a real, alive, miniature, knight. William decides to shrink Mrs. Phillips with the token of Janus Sir Simon had. That brings them to an adventure of a lifetime.

Who is THE Queen who lives in the Windsor Castle now?

More than five hundred people live and work in Windsor Castle

:) not sure if a QUEEN lives there thou

Is beeston castle haunted?

my answer that there is a well that has gold treasurer and Henry the 7th the Tudor was killed there and also witch is true is that never go down in the well because of spirits and and they will get mad its true i found that on the internet

and that every castle is haunted even Beeton

find out more for your self on the internet!

Why were catles built in the first place?

Castles were first built in the form of motte and bailey castles. They were built just after the battle of hastings in 1066 by King William all around the country. Motte and bailey castles were made out of wood so they burnt easily and rot quite quickly. Many people were angry at him for killing their past King. He built them to try and reduce the amount of rebellions. Williams soldiers scared people into doing what he wanted.

After a few years some of the castles were changed into concentric castles. These were made out of stone and didn't burn easily and doesn't rot quickly.

What purpose did Carrickfergus castle serve?

Carrickfergus Castle, located in Northern Ireland, was built by John De Courcy in 1177 to serve as his base of operations when he captured Ulster and ruled as king. The castle has been attacked by English, French, Scottish and Irish battalions.

When was ross castle in cleethorpes made?

How built Ross Castle in Clettorpes in 1863

Where is chillingham castle located?

Chillingham Castle is located in Chillingham, Alnwick Northumberland

Why was the bunratty castle built?

Bunratty Castle was built in the 15th century as a stronghold to control the important trade routes along the Shannon River in County Clare, Ireland. Its strategic location allowed for the defense against invasions and the collection of taxes from goods passing through the area. The castle also served as a residence for local nobility, reflecting their power and influence in the region. Over time, it became an important symbol of medieval architecture and Irish heritage.

Have you ever been haunted while in Hammond Castle?

I didn't see one, however, something brushed against my leg while i was the only person in the room and it also happened to my friend in the same room. we discovered this after we left and we were talking about the castle. Also, my other friend took a picture of one of the paintings in the house, which was black and white but in her picture, two of the people's eyes were red. Then my brother took a picture of a flower outside that looked as if something was pulling it down and in his picture, there's a sillouhette of a young girl in a long nightgown pulling on the flower. It's very visible too. it gave my entire group of 12 the chills because everyone can see it in the picture.

When was Hammond Castle created?

Hammond Castle was created in 1930.

Did Indians use stone to build their homes with?

If you mean American native Indians, then no, they used tee pees or sometimes mud huts.

If you mean the Asian subcontinent India, then it is yes, most of the homes are built with varieties of stones like granite, laterite, gneiss, and even stones cut from sedimentary rocks.

What is the population of Castle Point?

The population of Castle Point is 86,608.

Who lived in Hadleigh Castle Essex?

Catherine of Aragon,

Anne of Cleves,

And Catherine Parr. Whom were all wives of Henry the VIII

How clean were the medieval towns?

well they weren't that clean cause people threw poo out the window