Motte and bailey castles began to evolve significantly during the late 11th and 12th centuries, as their design was adapted for better defense and longevity. By the 12th century, many motte and bailey structures were replaced or upgraded to stone, leading to the development of more permanent and formidable castles. This transition marked a shift from the initial wooden designs, which were vulnerable to fire and decay, to stone constructions that offered greater security and durability.
Motte and bailey castles were built between th 10th and 12th century. There are none that still exist today.
1066 - c.1100
Historically, it would seem that the eleventh through sixteenth centuries were the "Golden Age" of castle building in Europe. Some were built before or after that time, but most date to that 500 year period.
The first castles were in France, in the motte-and-bailey style and entirely of earth and timber. They were built by the French to ward off Viking incursions. The earliest ones date to shortly before 1000. The earliest castles in England were built by Norman military advisers to King Edward the Confessor in 1051 and 1052, some 14 years before the Norman conquest. The Normans, who were Viking settlers in France, learned castle-building from the French.
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In England there were 4 M&Bs built around 1050. 3 in Hereford and 1 in Essex. They were built by Norman barons on land given them by Edward the Confessor. There is no exact date until Sept 1066 when one was built at Pevensey.
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Gannock castle was a fortified manor house of motte and bailey construction. It had a moat and ramparts. It was pretty simple and probably took little time to build, but it seems the date of construction and the time needed for construction are unknown. It was built in the late 12th or early 13th century.
Features of castles changed greatly throughout the centuries. A motte and bailey castle, for example, prevalent in France after the viking invasion and England after 1066, consisted of a huge mound of earth with a tower on top. An early stone castle consisted of one stone keep, sometimes huge in size (e.g Rochester) and perhaps a ditch around the outside.After this, castles got fancy. The idea of a keep was abandoned and a concentric castle was developed- no keep, just really strong curtain walls, with mural towers (towers in the wall) The gatehouse became the strongest point of a castle, with either two or one towers protecting it, depending on the date it was built in. Arrow slits were an early development, and when guns were used, they were often adapted to accomodate guns too. A good example of a castle like this is Caerphilly, built by Edward I in the late 12th century.
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