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Motte and Bailey Castle Norman Conquest

Dazza avatarDazza

March 30, 2026

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This scale model provides a bird’s-eye view of a motte and bailey castle, a design that served as the "starter home" for the Norman aristocracy following the conquest of England in 1066. Combining speed of construction with formidable defense, these structures were the backbone of William the Conqueror’s strategy to secure his new kingdom.


The History of the Motte and Bailey

Before the massive stone fortresses we see today became the standard, the Normans relied on earth and timber. The beauty of this design lay in its efficiency. A basic motte and bailey could be erected in as little as a few weeks using local labor and timber, allowing the Normans to establish a presence quickly in hostile territory.

Over time, many of these wooden structures were replaced by stone—a process known as "petrification"—giving us the foundations of famous landmarks like Windsor Castle and the Tower of London.

Anatomy of the Model

The model captures the two distinct components that give this castle its name:

  • The Motte (The Mound): The prominent artificial hill on the left. In the 11th century, this was a massive undertaking of manual labor. Atop the motte sits the Keep, a wooden tower that served as the final line of defense and a lookout point.

  • The Bailey (The Courtyard): The lower, enclosed area to the right. This was the heart of daily life, housing the barracks, stables, kitchens, and workshops.

  • The Palisades: You can see the defensive wooden fencing (palisades) encircling both the summit of the motte and the perimeter of the bailey.

The Flying Bridge: A steep wooden staircase connects the bailey to the motte, designed so it could be easily destroyed or defended if the lower courtyard was breached.

License:

Creative Commons — Attribution

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