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Medieval Castles & Castle Life
By Marisa Carrasco
Parts of the Castle
• Moat/ditch: used to keep enemies out and was sometimes polluted with human waste products.
• Drawbridge: bridge used to get across the moat.
• Curtain: the wall around all the main towers inside.
• Gatehouse: the doorway in the curtain that was protected by being made out of heavy wood and metal to keep enemies out.
• Towers: allowed people to look out for enemies. They were also used as a place to keep prisoners.
• Keep: the highest point of the castle. It’s also the safest and most secure from any attack.
Parts of the Castle 2• Kitchen/Great Halls: where the
food was prepared and then where it was served for the lord and his family.
• Stables: were used for the livestock such as horses and chickens.
• Chapel: could be found in one of the towers or the gatehouses. It was used by the lord and his family even though there was a chapel for the public.
• Houses: were built for some of the workers and servants of the castle.
Castle Life: Hygiene • Baths were said not to
be taken, but they bathed regularly in wooden bathtubs.
• When it was warm, baths were taken in the garden. When it was cold, they were taken by a fire in the castle.
• In some castles there were pipes that carried hot and cold water throughout the castle.
Plumbing• Clean water was placed in a
bowl called the latrine which was their form of a toilet.
• There was no such thing as indoor plumbing so pipes throughout the castle brought fresh water to each level.
• For warm water, it was boiled over a fire before being used.
• Most of the waste from the latrines were filtered out into the moat of the castle.
The Kitchen• The kitchen was one of
the most important rooms in the house.
• Not only was it used for cooking food but it was used to heat water for bathing and washing clothes.
• The kitchen required plenty of staff because it was in use almost every hour of every day.
Dungeons • The prison (dungeon) was located near or in the main gatehouse to keep enemies form having easy access to free prisoners.
• To make the stay for prisoners uncomfortable, they would build the dungeons in dark cold places.
Weather in the Castle
• During winter the castle was extremely cold and damp.
• Even during the summer the castle was damp, but it was hot and humid.
• The castles walls tended to keep in the moisture of the air from outside.
People of the Castle
• The main people are the kings, queens, princes, and princesses.
• Workers such as knights, cooks, black- smiths, watchmen, messengers, scribes, and nurses were very important to the castle.
Parties
• Parties were a normal thing for royal families.
• Most of the main events were held in the dining hall.
• Cooks, servants, and jesters were a must for the party to be successful.
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