Well They had guads around every where and when he attackers came they lifted the draw bridge and fireed rocks and things out and bsaically that is why it is still standing now!
i think the windsor castle guards are changed as well as the design of the castle. in the windsor castle the time of the king henry he used married in the windsor castle while Queen was not married in the castle................
The weapons for defend castles were mostly bows and arrows, large thrown stones, and such things as boiling oil or melted lead, and in some places Greek fire, which was a flame thrower or incendiary device.
Windsor Castle has faced various threats throughout its history, but one notable incident occurred in 2004 when a man attempted to break in armed with a crossbow. Additionally, during the English Civil War in the 17th century, the castle was subjected to artillery fire and besieged by Parliamentarian forces. Overall, while the castle has been targeted with different weapons over the centuries, specific events have highlighted the use of firearms and siege weaponry during conflicts.
they were used to defend before stronger weapons
a catapult.
To defend the southcoast of England.
it was used to defend against invading danes
The same weapons that were used to attack any other castle!!
it was used for time capsuling also it was used for the bell ring to know what time it was
arrows and slingshots
Wood and Stone
The largest inhabited castle in the world is Windsor Castle in England. It has been a royal residence for over 900 years and is still used by the British royal family for ceremonial and State occasions.