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  2. Drawbridge - Wikipedia

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    Animation showing the operation of a drawbridge. A drawbridge or draw-bridge is a type of moveable bridge typically at the entrance to a castle or tower surrounded by a moat.In some forms of English, including American English, the word drawbridge commonly refers to all types of moveable bridges, such as bascule bridges, vertical-lift bridges and swing bridges, but this article concerns the ...

  3. Horozhanka Castle - Wikipedia

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    The entrance to the castle led over a drawbridge. Under the residential building there were cellars with an escape tunnel to the forest 5 km long. In subsequent years, the entrance to the tunnel was walled up. In the 19th century, the medieval drawbridge was dismantled, the earthen ramparts were leveled and the moats were filled in. [1]

  4. Sheffield Castle experts unearth moat and drawbridge - AOL

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  5. Rheinstein Castle - Wikipedia

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    Burg Rheinstein possesses a working drawbridge and portcullis, which are typical of medieval castle architecture and defences. The castle is open to the public. The castle is open to the public. Just past the gift shop near the entrance is an opening on the left to the courtyard, which has views of the Rhine.

  6. A Medieval-inspired castle that has a hidden underground ...

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    A Medieval-inspired castle completed in 1990 is on sale for $2.3 million in Rochester, Michigan. LeBlanc Castle has 26 rooms and includes a moat and drawbridge, and hidden passageways.

  7. Castle Site of Montbazon - Wikipedia

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    Castral enclosure and surroundings. The castle site is located on a promontory fort in the commune of Montbazon, in the French department of Indre-et-Loire.The site is protected on two sides by the valleys of the Indre and the Gironde, which together form a small temporary tributary that also serves as the moat for the town's enclosure.

  8. Bouchout Castle - Wikipedia

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    The castle fell into disrepair due to lack of maintenance, while the Spanish dominance and the iconoclastic fury further worsened its condition. The first major renovation was performed by Christoffel d'Assonville in about 1600. The rectangular medieval Bouchout Castle was surrounded by a large pond and could only be reached by a long drawbridge.

  9. Castle could have stood on land set for new homes - AOL

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    An archaeological study to check for remains of a medieval castle will have to take place before new houses can be built. Bradford Council has granted planning permission for 94 homes on ...