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  2. Dudley Castle - Wikipedia

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    Dudley Castle is a ruined fortification in the town of Dudley, West Midlands, England.Originally, a wooden motte and bailey castle built soon after the Norman Conquest, it was rebuilt as a stone fortification during the twelfth century but subsequently demolished on the orders of Henry II of England.

  3. Castle - Wikipedia

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    Although castle has not become a generic term for a manor house (like château in French and Schloss in German), many manor houses contain castle in their name while having few if any of the architectural characteristics, usually as their owners liked to maintain a link to the past and felt the term castle was a masculine expression of their ...

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  5. Medieval fortification - Wikipedia

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    Inside the bailey were stables, workshops, and a chapel. The motte was the final refuge in this type of castle. It was a raised earth mound, and varied considerably, with these mounds being 3 metres to 30 metres in height (10 feet to 100 feet), and from 30 to 90 metres (98 to 295 ft) in diameter. [3] There was a tower on top of the motte.

  6. Richmond Castle - Wikipedia

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    The castle is a scheduled monument, [8] a "nationally important" historic building and archaeological site which has been given protection against unauthorised change. [9] It is also a Grade I listed building. [8] [10] According to legend, King Arthur and his knights are sleeping in a cave underneath the castle. It is said that they were once ...

  7. Machicolation - Wikipedia

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    Machicolations were more common in French castles than English, where they are usually restricted to the gateway, as in the 13th-century Conwy Castle. [4] Within France, machicolation is more common on southern castles. One of the oldest extant examples of machicolation in northern France is at Château de Farcheville which was built from 1290 ...