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NormaN castle
the Normans built many
stone castles such as this
one (above) at Dover,
england, between
the 11th and
13th centuries.
rouND towers
later castles had round towers. rocks bounced
off the curved surface and did less damage.
How castles developed
International wars, especially the
crusades in the middle east, led
to bigger armies, more powerful
weapons, and stronger, more
sophisticated defenses.
these wars speeded
up castle building.
spaNIsh castle
some castles, such as the alcázar
in segovia, spain, became
motte aND baIley magnificent royal palaces.
early castles were built as
a motte (hill) and bailey
(court). they were made
of wood and burned easily.
DaIly lIfe
a castle was like a
small community.
as well as the baron
and baroness, their
family, servants, and
soldiers, the castle
housed dozens of
craftsworkers who
kept the buildings and
equipment in good repair.
food was brought in from the
surrounding countryside or
grown in the castle garden.
The kitchen was usually in a
separate outhouse, because
it kept catching on fire.
The lord and lady’s
bedchamber was
richly furnished.
Spiral staircases
were designed
so swordsmen
could fight
on them
if necessary.
Prisoners were
kept in chains in
the dungeons.
The storerooms were
in the basement of the
castle. Sacks could be
pulled up to the next
floor by a pulley.
Bees were kept to
provide honey, and
herbs were grown for
medicinal purposes.
Bailey
the keep
at the heart of the
castle stood the keep, a
thick-walled stone tower
several stories high.
this was the last refuge
in a siege, but in
peacetime it was also
home to the lord’s
family and followers.
the entrance to the keep was always on the first
floor, through the guardroom. above this was a
great hall for feasting, and sometimes sleeping.
the lord’s own rooms were on the top floor.
Doves lived
in the
dovecote
and were
killed for
food.
“Fairy tale”
turret
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