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Shell Keep Castles: A Rare Adaptation of Motte and Bailey Castle ...A 'Shell Keep' is the name given to a thin, usually round, defensive enclosure that was built atop of the castle Motte (the man-made mound).
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[PDF] Stone Castles - Historic EnglandAn alternative to the Great Tower was a circular structure known as a 'shell keep' (Figure 2); these were usually built around the summit of an earlier motte ( ...
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Shell-keeps re-visited: the bailey on the motte? - Medievalists.netSep 23, 2015 · This essay revisits the historiography, history and archaeology of shell-keeps, offering a critique both of past applications of the term ...
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Castle Keep: The Safest Place in a Medieval CastleJun 14, 2018 · Shell Keep - where the wood palisade on the top of a motte and bailey castle was converted into stone. Hall Keep - a residential building of one ...Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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Castles Through Time | English HeritageMotte and bailey designs were very common, and had a mound (the 'motte') topped by a wooden tower or keep and a defended enclosure (the 'bailey') alongside.
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Norman Castles | English HeritageNorham Castle, Northumberland. Originally a motte-and-bailey castle founded in 1121 by Bishop Flambard, Norham was rebuilt in stone in c.1157. · Prudhoe Castle, ...
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Norman Conquest - English HeritageBy 1100, the Normans had built up to 1,000 motte-and-bailey castles, including one at Richmond. It was later given a stone keep. Deddington Castle. Deddington ...
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(PDF) Wiking era fortifications - Academia.edu... (Motte-and-bailey castles)? Chances are they had hidden fortifications along ... Normandy According to most scholars, the mottes appeared in Normandy in ...
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History of Totnes Castle - English HeritageFounded in the early years of the Norman Conquest, Totnes Castle stands at the highest point of historic Totnes town. A fine example of a motte-and-bailey ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Spotlight on: Old Sarum - English HeritageThe Norman motte and bailey castle was one of the first to be built after the conquest of 1066, and Old Sarum was a powerful site for royalty and the church ...
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[PDF] Pevensey Castle, East Sussex Norman England, c1066–c1100Castles were not immune to fire, but the central tower had first to be reached and in the early motte and bailey castle this was made difficult by placing it on ...
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Dunster Castle | CastellogyA stone shell keep was built on the motte by the start of the 12th century, and the castle survived a siege during the early years of the Anarchy. At the ...
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Berkeley Castle - Medieval and Middle Ages History TimelinesBerkeley castle construction. Roger de Berkeley began the construction of Berkeley Castle in 1117 and it was completed by his son, also called Roger, by 1153.
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Plantagenêt castle-building in England in the second half ... - PerséeDuring the reign of king Henry II (1154-1189), the accounts rolls of the royal Exchequer provide evidence of work on 90 royal castles.Missing: 12th | Show results with:12th<|separator|>
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Shell keeps | CastellogyShell keeps were stone castle fortifications built in the 12th and 13th centuries, typically by constructing a circular wall around the top of a motte or ...
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Description of Restormel Castle | English HeritageIts design is a variant of the type called a 'shell keep'. However ... The stone bridge replaces a medieval drawbridge. The chapel is entered through a ...Missing: entrance | Show results with:entrance
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Building a Castle: The Shell Keep - Ann Marie Thomas, AuthorShell keeps had deep foundations (1.8-2 metres (6-6.5 feet)) and the walls were thick (3-3.6 metres (10-12 feet)) and high (4.5-9 metres (15-30 feet)). An ...
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Shell Keep CastlesNov 15, 2020 · Shell keep castles are an interesting development in the medieval castle, as they are relatively rare, and varied quite considerably in form and function.
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[PDF] Fig. 1. Trematon Castle. The shell-keep from the south east (outside ...Gatehouse on the east side, & postern gate on the west. See fig. 4 for the full extent of the bailey. At least one free-standing building is depicted in the ...
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Shell Keep Castles - The Historic Update of Motte-&-Bailey StructuresMar 6, 2023 · Shell keeps were an interesting medieval castle development – an interim architectural form that was used before stone keeps became the norm.
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[PDF] THE IDEA OF THE CASTLE - White Rose eTheses OnlineThe castle has long been regarded as a practical, military architecture, introduced by the. Normans as a tool of feudal control. More recently, castles have ...
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Preparation and construction - Herefordshire Through TimeCastles usually contained two types of masonry, rubble and ashlar. Rubble was lumps of irregularly-shaped stone, which was used for walls that were not going to ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Early Medieval: Architecture | English HeritageTimber houses replaced the dilapidated stone buildings at Wroxeter Roman City, Shropshire. And though there is evidence of numerous 5th- to 7th-century stone ...
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Architectural Timber: History and ConservationVarious timber species were used for construction in medieval England. Oak, elm, sweet chestnut, poplar and the many varieties of fruitwood appear in building ...Missing: castle | Show results with:castle
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Building Stones of EnglandMay 31, 2023 · The Building Stones Database for England provides information on local building stones, their uses and sources with a GIS Map Explorer.Missing: medieval castles limestone
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[PDF] Fig. 1. Launceston Castle shell-keep. View from the south-west ...Part of a foundation trench (for timber?) was excavated, running just inside the inner face of the shell-keep: if this is evidence of an earlier phase (a.
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Castle Construction | HowStuffWorksCastles generally took two to 10 years to build. To learn and understand medieval castle building techniques, let's look at a modern castle building project. As ...Missing: shell | Show results with:shell
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How Medieval Construction Methods Are Used at Guédelon CastleDec 11, 2023 · Workers were five years into construction at Guédelon before they started putting up centring, which is a wooden scaffold that holds the arched ...
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[PDF] Shell Keeps (2)Package - The Castle Studies GroupI am grateful to the staff at Arundel castle for providing access to the shell-keep and for useful discussion of it. Nick Baker and the library staff at Eton ...Missing: list Acre
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Medieval and Middle Ages History Timelines - Shell Keep CastlesAlso known as Clifford's Tower, this shell keep is constructed from four semi-circular lobes and would have had a roof supported by a central column. The roof ...
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[PDF] Arundel - Shell Keeps-Catalogue1Arundel's shell-keep has pilaster buttresses, a forebuilding with portcullis, and a chapel. It has a possible Romanesque doorway and a possible 1140 build by d ...
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BERKELEY CASTLE, Alkington - 1000755 | Historic EnglandBerkeley Castle was begun c 1070, as a motte and bailey, by Fitz Osbern, Earl of Hereford. A shell keep, which survives, was constructed in the mid C12.
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Berkeley Castle, Berkeley - 1340692 - Historic EnglandOriginal circular keep to north west begun c1067 by Fitz Osborn, Earl of Hereford, with base of shell keep remaining of this period. Shell keep enlarged ...
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Berkeley Castle | History, Photos & Visiting InformationThe present castle at Berkeley was begun in 1153 as a shell keep. This fairly unusual design saw the stone keep surround a central mound rather than sit ...
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Results - Heritage GatewayExcavations have revealed a complex sequence of development of the motte summit including a series of structures pre-dating the present shell-keep <3>. In ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Windsor - Shell Keeps-Catalogue1The shell-keep, or Round Tower, at Windsor was rebuilt in the 1350s by Edward III, and later heightened and remodeled in the 19th century.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Our History - Lincoln CastleLucy Tower, a permanent stone 'shell' keep replaced the first wooden keep on the earth mound. Battles and sieges. Lincoln Castle bears the scars of the ...
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[PDF] Fig. 1. Lincoln. The Lucy Tower shell-keep from the Observatory ...As a result, the shell-keep - to which building this event has long been traditionally linked - is known as the Lucy Tower. While there are discrepancies ...
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Lincoln Castle - Medieval and Middle Ages History TimelinesThe motte to the south west has the remains of a shell keep on top of it which is known as the Lucy Tower. The tower is roughly circular in shape consisting of ...
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Castle history - Arundel Castle & GardensThree years after his death she married William d'Albini II, who built the stone shell keep on the motte. ... The gravity fed domestic water supply also supplied ...
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Castle Acre Castle, town defences and Bailey Gate - Historic EnglandCastle Acre Castle, town defences and Bailey Gate. Listed on the National ... A shell keep castle is a masonry enclosure, extending around the top of an ...
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OXFORD CASTLEA shell keep was constructed on the sixty foot foot motte around 1100. The castle had fallen into disrepair by the 14th century but the tower was used as a ...
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Lewes CastleThe castle at Lewes is unusual in having two mottes, one on either side of the bailey. Lincoln castle also has two mottes, but these are closer together.Missing: dual | Show results with:dual
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Historic England Research Records - Heritage Gateway - ResultsOn the West mound stands a shell-keep, again early Norman though strengthened by two 13th century turrets. The only other remains are some walling and a tunnel- ...Missing: dual | Show results with:dual
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Castles of Wales - Cadw... shell keep. Two examples of shell keeps in Wales are Cardiff Castle (owned by Cardiff City Council and open to the public) and Tretower Castle, Powys (Cadw).
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Norman Keep • See & Do - Cardiff CastleThe Norman Keep is a twelve-sided 'shell' keep, built in the 12th century, with a 10.67m high mound, offering panoramic views. It was once a prison.
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Tretower Castle - The Castles of WalesIn the mid 12th century a (stone) shell keep was created on the motte, replacing the early timber defences. The third major phase involved the construction of ...
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Wiston Castle | Cadw - gov.walesThe remains of the stone shell-keep – a later addition to the motte – still stand up to 13ft/4m high in places, largely unbroken but for a section to the north ...
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Duffus Castle | The Castles of Scotland, Coventry | GoblinsheadOn the motte was built a square 14th-century stone shell-keep of two storeys. There were ranges of buildings in the outer bailey, which were occupied as the ...
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Château de Pirou (visit + photos) - Normandie LoversMar 11, 2024 · Château de Pirou is a medieval castle with a fun, unique visit, featuring a shell keep, moats, defensive gates, and a narrow rooftop walkway.
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The 14 Most Beautiful Castles in Normandy, France - CheeseWebMar 1, 2019 · The octagonal keep is thought to be one of the best-preserved examples of a shell keep in Europe. What is this? Report Ad. 7. Chateau d'Harcourt.<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Cardiff - Shell Keeps-Catalogue1The multi–faceted shell-keep ground plan and profile of Cardiff castle, showing the phased sequence of development to its fullest extent from the mid-12th to ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Tretower Court and Castle - Cadw - gov.walesAddress. Tretower Court and Castle, Tretower, Crickhowell, NP8 1RF For contractors, educational visits and deliveries please ring 01874 730279. Rydym yn ...Missing: excavations | Show results with:excavations
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Llandovery Castle (The Gatehouse Record)Apr 20, 2017 · ... shell keep enclosure is represented by half-buried footings. (Coflein) Situated on prominent natural outcrop overlooking Afon Bran, on SE of ...
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[PDF] Shell-keeps revisited: the bailey on the motte?The “shell- keep” as a particular category has been accepted in academic discussion since its promotion as a medieval design by G.T. Clark in the later 19th ...
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size of castles and their garrisons - A Forum of Ice and FireNov 9, 2022 · Some strong castles of the Welsh marches had garrisons of ~30 men. The 2nd biggest castle in the UK, Caerphilly, apparently had 130 at some point.<|separator|>
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[PDF] Gloucestershire Archives Take One Castle Gloucestershire CastlesType & Date Motte and bailey with shell-keep, early 1100s. Page 7 ... Type & Date Square keep and bailey, built between 1075–1129. Condition. Largely ...
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Keep - WikipediaA keep is a type of fortified tower built within castles during the Middle Ages by European nobility. Scholars have debated the scope of the word keep, ...Castle Keep · Shell keep · Bergfried · Quatrefoil
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Halton Castle: a ruined shell keep castle on the site of an earlier ...Halton Castle is a ruined shell keep castle, a Scheduled Monument, and is on the National Heritage List for England, a register of significant historic sites.