Where were the Norman Medieval Castles built?
The Normans aimed was to build as many of these small castles as possible. A Motte and Bailey castle could be erected quickly – some only took a couple of weeks. It is believed that as many as 1000 Motte and Bailey castles were built in England by the Normans in Medieval Times. Norman Nobles and Officials covered England to find strategic sites to build the first wooden Motte and Bailey Castles. The sites of the castles would be established by following the following criteria: • Norman Medieval Castles were built on the highest ground in the area • Norman Medieval Castles often adjoined Rivers • Norman Medieval Castles often overlooked Towns and harbours • Norman Medieval Castles made use of existing sites of Roman or Saxon forts and BurhsThe Development of Norman Medieval Castles The Development of Norman Medieval Castles went through a highly logical process: • Pre-built Norman Castles were built in timber and transported to England with the Normans invasion fleet – these offered spe