A chapel in a stone castle is a small, often ornate place of worship typically used by the castle's inhabitants for religious ceremonies and private prayer. It usually features architectural elements like stained glass windows, an altar, and seating for worshippers. Chapels were important for the spiritual well-being of the castle's residents and could also serve as a venue for significant events, such as weddings or christenings. In many cases, they reflect the wealth and status of the castle's owner through their design and decoration.
the stone castle has a mote and stone walls
yes, Skipton castle is a stone keep castle
A chapel.
inside the chapel or under his castle
square stone keep castle
Usually stone.
He was buried in the Chapel of Saint-Hubert in the castle of Amboise.
A stone castle
A stone or square keep castle is the extention of a motte and bailey castle.
no he lives in a castle
The concentric castle
it is a castle that is built out of stone