Yes, Leeds Castle features a moat that surrounds the castle. Originally constructed for defense, the moat is now part of the castle's picturesque landscape, enhancing its beauty and historical charm. The water-filled moat adds to the castle's romantic and fairy-tale-like appearance, making it a popular attraction for visitors.
The water-filled trench around a castle is called a moat.
Leeds Castle is in Leeds in Europe.
I think that the 'trench' you are thinking of is a moat. You could say that it is a trench full of water that surrounds the castle. If you are not thinking of a moat then I am sorry.
A moat is a body of water that circles a castle, and a drawbridge is part of the castle that lowers to allow people to cross the moat.
The moat cleaners. ;)
the moat around the castle was there to protect the castle when it came under attack. A moat is basically a circle river dug around the castle. Hope this helps
The moat is filled with sharks
a moat, drawbridge, 9feet thick curtain wall, machicolations, round towers, motte and double bailey, portcullisand a gatehouse.
A homonym for the trench around a castle could be "moat."
Leeds Castle was made by a Norman king son called Henry. Leeds Castle is called the loveliest castle in the world as conwell said.
Leeds castle is set in 500 acres
Leeds is in West Yorkshire,so Leeds Castle must be in West Yorkshire too.