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Where when and who built the first castel in the middle ages?

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Where when and who built the first castel in the middle ages?

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In England the first castle to be built in the middle ages were the pre- built Norman Castles, which were built in Timber and transported to England with the Norman invasion fleet. The First castle constructed was at Pevensey Bay in 1066. This was known as a Timber Motte and Bailey castle. These were rapidly replaced by permanent stone Norman castles. More information can be found at www.middle-ages.org.uk/norman-castles.ht… This answer was provided by Enquire, a 24 hour, live question answering and enquiry service offered by public librarians across England and Scotland in collaboration with partners in the United States. If you liked our answer and would like us to help you find another, you can chat with one of us right now by clicking on Enquire on the People’s Network site at http://www.peoplesnetwork.gov.

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