Leeds Castle is primarily classified as a stone keep castle. Originally built in the 9th century, it has undergone significant modifications over the centuries, transforming into a more elaborate stone structure. Unlike motte and bailey castles, which feature a wooden or earth mound (motte) and an enclosed courtyard (bailey), Leeds Castle's design reflects the characteristics of a fortified stone castle.
It is called a motte and baily castle that is it i think hope this helped
The motte and bailey castle
the motte is the hill and the bailey is the castle.
A motte and bailey castle
it depend's what motte and bailey castle you are talking about
motte and bailey
A Bailey in a Motte and Bailey castle would be used to put the stables, guard room, blacksmith etc...
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York Castle.
motte and bailey
A MOTTE AND BAILEY CASTLE IS: Motte: A motte is french for a clod of earth. The castle is built on this. Bailey: A bailey is attached to the clod of earth, via some steps and is where the soldiers of the castle sleep, like a small cottage. The castle is made out of wood and has a keep. A keep is like the lookout of a ship, but a lookout for attackers on the horizon. It is usually the safest place in the castle.