There are many motte and baily castles still standing here are some of them:
In England:
· Acklam Castle
· Alnwick Castle
· Arundel Castle
· Bedford Castle
· Berkeley Castle
· Brinklow Castle
· Carisbrooke Castle
· Castle Neroche
· Clitheroe Castle
· Cymbeline's Castle
· Dudley Castle
· Durham Castle
· Fotheringhay Castle
· Lewes Castle
· Launceston Castle
· Lincoln Castle
· Montacute
· Mount Ferrant
· Nether Stowey
· Nottingham Castle
· Okehampton Castle
· Ongar Castle
· Oxford Castle
· Pickering Castle
· Reigate Castle
· Stafford Castle
· Tamworth Castle
· Tonbridge Castle
· Totnes Castle
· Totternhoe Castle
· Tutbury Castle
· Warwick Castle
· Warkworth Castle
· Windsor Castle
In Scotland:
· Balgreggan Motte,
· Balmaclellan Mote
· Boreland Mote
· Druchtag Mote, Mote Brae,
· Droughdool Mote,
· Innermessan
· Little Carleton Motte, South
· Skaithe Mote
In wales
· Buddugre Castle
· Cardiff Castle
· Lampeter Castle
· Llandovery Castle
· Mold Castle
· Prestatyn Castle
· Tomen Castell
· Wiston Castle
· Wolfscastle
I hope this helps !!!
Motte and Bailey Castles started in the Norman time, After King William Duke of Normandy. They were built in England, Northrubria. :)
The Normans introduced the first proper castles, starting with the wooden Motte and Bailey castles to England following their victory at The Battle of Hastings in 1066.
motte and bailey castles were built out of wood
motte and bailey castles consist of a hill/motte, a bailey which was a living area for the soldiers and the castle which was made out of wood
Motte and Bailey castles
The castles that came after Motte and Bailey Castles were Stone Castles. This was an improvement to Motte and Bailey Castles because Motte and Bailey castles were made out of wood. Wood burns easily, rots quickly and isn't very strong. Stone castles, however were made of stone(obiously). Stone doesn't burn easily, doesn't rot and is very strong.
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motte and bailey castles is called 'motte and bailey castles' because the motte is another word for the hill on which is the keep and the bailey is where all the people live in an area encircled by wooden posts which joins up to the hill
The Normans built Motte and bailey castles all over England to show that they are ruling and to show their powerthey built them to keep an eye on soldiers coming to attack and defend the vvillages.
the first kind of castles were moat and bailey castles.
motte and bailey, stone keep castles and concentric castles
Motte and Bailey castles and Concentric castles