List of motte-and-bailey castles
A motte-and-bailey is a form of castle, with a wooden or stone keep situated on a raised earthwork called a motte, accompanied by an enclosed courtyard, or bailey, surrounded by a protective ditch and palisade. Relatively easy to build with unskilled, often forced labour, but still militarily formidable, these castles were built across northern Europe from the 10th century onwards, spreading from Normandy and Anjou in France, into the Holy Roman Empire in the 11th century. The Normans introduced the design into England and Wales following their invasion in 1066. Motte and bailey castles were adopted in Scotland, Ireland, the Low Countries and Denmark in the 12th and 13th centuries. By the end of the 13th century, the design was largely superseded by alternative forms of fortification, but the earthworks remain a prominent feature in many countries.
France
Ireland
The Netherlands
United Kingdom
England
- Arundel Castle
- Alnwick Castle
- Bedford Castle
- Berkeley Castle
- Berkhamsted Castle
- Brinklow Castle
- Carisbrooke Castle
- Castle Neroche
- Clitheroe Castle
- Cymbeline's Castle
- Dudley Castle
- Durham Castle
- Eye Castle
- Fenny Castle
- FitzHarris Castle
- Fotheringhay Castle
- Holwell Castle, Parracombe
- Lewes Castle
- Launceston Castle
- Lincoln Castle
- Montacute Castle
- Nether Stowey
- Norwich Castle
- Nottingham Castle
- Okehampton Castle
- Ongar Castle
- Oxford Castle
- Pickering Castle
- Reigate Castle
- Skipsea Castle
- Stansted Mountfitchet Castle
- Stafford Castle
- Tamworth Castle
- Thetford Castle
- Tonbridge Castle
- Totnes Castle
- Totternhoe Castle
- Tutbury Castle
- Wallingford Castle
- Warwick Castle
- Warkworth Castle
- Windsor Castle
- Sicily Castle
Scotland
- Doune of Invernochty, Aberdeenshire
- Duffus Castle, Moray
- Motte of Urr, Dumfries and Galloway
- Tibbers Castle, Dumfries and Galloway
Northern Ireland
Dromore
Wales
- Aberlleiniog Castle
- Buddugre Castle
- Cardiff Castle
- Lampeter Castle
- Llandovery Castle
- Mold Castle
- Prestatyn Castle
- Tomen Castell
- Wiston Castle
- Wolfscastle
- Twyn Castell (Gelligaer)
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