Knights typically lived in the castle's barracks or in designated quarters within the castle walls. These living spaces were often located near the castle's great hall or the armory, allowing for quick access to their weapons and armor. Some higher-ranking knights might have had private chambers, while lower-ranking knights shared communal living areas. Overall, their accommodations were functional and geared towards their roles as defenders of the castle.
White knights castle in Falador.
they could live with the king and queen in the castle but most of the time they lived in the ocean
THE LIBARY [1 floor in castle right door]
go to the bottom left part of space and look for a castle
in a castle
the lord and knights sometimes the king would obviously and his lady.
The barracks of a castle are the homes of the knights and their families.
Depending of the knight's properties, if a knight had a castle he would live in his castle, if he had just a small house he would live in that house.If the knight was in service to a King or Lord than he would live at the King or Lord's court or wherever he was comanded to.
lots of knights lived in the castle barracks.
the knights work in the castle were the help the Lord with his stuff
In England the medieval knight lived in a manor house not in the castle. A number of farms supported one manor house. One manor house supported one knight. England had about 6,000 manor houses. It took a number of manors to support a castle. The baron living in the castle might also be a knight. The solders living in the castle were not generally knights.
on 1 of the BOTTOM doors in the castle