Motte- usually buily by the local English people. About 15 metres high.
Wodden Bridge- this led from the baily to the starts climbing the motte.
Bailey- A large yard with storeroom, kitchens, stables and guardrooms.
Palisade- the wooden fence surrounding the bailey.
Gateway & Drawbridge- the entrance to the bailey, guarded by the baron's soldiers.
Ditch- when filled with water it was know as a moat.
Manor- This is a collection of houses around the motte where people lived and worked.
Gatehouse- This was a gate at the entrance to the castle. Norman guards would patrol here and check that all visitors were friendly.
Killing Ground- An area cleared of cover outside the castle for an easier target for the Normans to the opponents.
They built keeps on hills like motte and Bailey castles but keeps were more different they were stronger and made of stone unlike motte and bailey castles, motte and Bailey castles were mostly made out of wood. hope this information helps !
motte and bailey castles were built out of wood
motte and bailey castles is called 'motte and bailey castles' because the motte is another word for the hill on which is the keep and the bailey is where all the people live in an area encircled by wooden posts which joins up to the hill
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the bailey
It is called a motte and baily castle that is it i think hope this helped
A Bailey in a Motte and Bailey castle would be used to put the stables, guard room, blacksmith etc...
A Motte is the part of a Motte and Bailey castle is the part on the hill consists of the keep.
A motte is a Big 12m high mound of earth and a bailey is a area inside the fence
motte and bailey castles look like giant shoes :D
Im not sure, but maybe because it was the only material they had??
it depend's what motte and bailey castle you are talking about