the inside of the outer wall
it had 2 walls the inner wall and the outer wall.
it was a secone line of defence on a castle it surrounded the keep and the motte
It is just outside the inner castle wall, by the kitchen. The kitchen is in the north-eastern portion of the castle.
The wall of a castle is a stone wall that protects the castle from invaders
If it is a concentric castle, then it would have a set of outer walls and inner walls. Basically, the name is outer walls, if you were asking for the proper terminology. If you're inquiring towards their use, outer walls are thinner than inner walls and their purpose is to provide a space between the inner and outer walls from which attackers may be stopped before reaching the castle.
Personally I would make it out of card board. It could include round towers which could be made out of toilet roll. REMEMBER: A concentric castle needs an outer wall and the castle goes in the middle. The outer wall is to give the castle more protection. Try not to make it a fairy-tale castle and more of a historic castle made out of stone.
It Is A High Wall Which You Go Up To Walk On It. The View Is Incredible!!
a castle turret is a cannon poking through the wall of the castle
The bailey is the castle wall or the court of the castle
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A bailey is the outer wall of a feudal castle, or the space immediately within the outer wall of a castle or fortress.
Neuschwanstein Castle and (what remains of) the Berlin Wall can be seen in Germany.