The ditch surrounding a motte and bailey castle served as a defensive feature, enhancing the fortifications by making it more difficult for attackers to reach the walls. It acted as a barrier to impede movement and could be filled with water, creating a moat that further protected the castle. Additionally, the ditch helped to provide a clear line of sight for defenders, allowing them to spot potential threats more easily. Overall, it was a crucial element in the castle's overall defense strategy.
The motte and bailey castle was surrounded by a ditch to enhance its defensive capabilities. The ditch served as a physical barrier, making it more difficult for attackers to reach the castle walls. It also helped to create a waterlogged area that could hinder the movement of siege equipment and troops. Additionally, the ditch could be used to collect rainwater or serve as a moat, further protecting the castle from invaders.
A Bailey in a Motte and Bailey castle would be used to put the stables, guard room, blacksmith etc...
it is whatever you think it is
they used arrows
In a motte-and-bailey castle - the motte is a fortified tower standing on a raised mound.
The Normans were the first to start building the motte and baileys they probably used them in Normandy in France and used them when they invaded England
black-smiths and soldiers mainly lived in motte and bailey castles!.x
the motte and bailey castles were used for many different things such as: a way of William paying back his troops, a safe base for the soldiers and a way of watching over the towns people. for more information visit WWW.motteandbailey4kids.co.uk
Motte and Bailey castles are made out of wood and mud. They used wood because it was cheap and was easy to build with. Also, it only took a few weeks to construct. There are also dissadvantages to building with wood aswell: It rots quickly, it sets on fire easily and also can be knocked down quite easily.
Motte and Bailey Castles, Concentric Castles and Stone Castles protect you when you are under attack. These type of castles where used by the Normans after they had taken control of England. They built castles all around the Country. The castles got most the English men under control. The few that they hadn't got under control led rebellians to try and destroy one of the Normans' castle. The castles were too powerful and always overpowered the rebellers.
Cambridge castle no longer exists as it wasn't in use and was demolished so that the castle's materials could be used in other nearby buildings. It was however, a motte and bailey castle.
the tunnels were used for storing food because it was cool and as an escape route.I have never been heard of them being used as a way to set the castles on fire but i would have been motte and bailey castle because they were made of wood.