I believe it is called a turret.
Turret: A small tower; more specifically the buttressed corner of a keep that provided extra protection to a most vulnerable part of the building. (A corner, if 'blind' to the field, could be undermined and bring down parts of two walls.)
Room at the top of a castle tower is sometimes called the Donjon (Latin: Dominant Point) or Dungeon either inside the Keep or the Keep itself, the strongest part of the castle. Once the Lord's quarters, later the prisons where notorious prisons were kept before dungeons were built underground.
It can also be used as a strong room for storing treasure e.g Tower of London although they are currently stored in the Waterloo Barracks not in the Donjon.
There is a restaurant called the Bay Tower Room at the top of this building. Nice view. NOTE: The Bay Tower Room has been closed for a few years now.
The tower was built with platforms often about 10 feet apart. These were connected by ladders so the attacking soldiers could climb up inside the siege tower right to the top and jump onto the castle walls.
A bartisan is a parapet with battlements projecting from the top of a tower in a castle or church.
It works by the bell at the top of the castle and rings and rings and rings.......
It works by the bell at the top of the castle and rings and rings and rings.......
The maids room is in the castle on the top floor, either to your right or left. Hope this answers your question!
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teeth Or Battlements.
A bartizan is another term for a bartisan - a parapet with battlements projecting from the top of a tower in a castle or church.
he is trapper in the tallest tower in her room on the top floor.
A Motte is the part of a Motte and Bailey castle is the part on the hill consists of the keep.
the top left hand corner