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Conisbrough castle is a circular Norman keep tower or you can call it a stone round keep the castle is in Doncaster south Yorkshire
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Stone was used whilst building a Norman castle because of these reasons: * Stone's strong * Stone's hard to set on fire * Stone doesn't rot Before stone castles were built the Normans used Motte and Bailey castles which were made out of wood. Wood is the complete opposite to all the bullet points above.
The Normans lived in the square keep castles
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Durin the time he was alive before he conquered England.
This depends on what type of castle your referring to. In the Norman times, there were two different types of castles built. There were Motte and Bailey castles and Stone keep castles (Stone castles). The Motte and Bailey castles were made out of wood and the Stone keep castles were made out of stone (obviously).
There are many Norman castles that were buit in britain: One is Conisbrough Castle, another is Rochester Castle, Warwickshire castle, Lincoln Castle and many more. These would have been built in the 11th century at about 1070. All Stone Castles built by the normans would have origionally been Motte and Bailey castles as they were made out of wood they turned them into Stone castles.
these fortifications were called ringworks, the castle's primary defense against attack
Square keep castles were made out of stone. See the link for Norman castles: (See Related Links)
Hi, this is Brad GiggleBottom and the thing that changed about castle was that wood changed to stone proper the reason was that it was not so easy attack