Warwick Castle is one of the most famous castles and frightening world. Warwick Castle has a colorful history that moves from its construction as wood and castle of La Motte Bailey William the Conqueror to a massive stone fortress. Surviving the siege warfare in Age of Chivalry and medieval chivalry and the English Civil War. The name Warwick is "homes by overflowing - a dam has been a fence or wattle built across a stream to catch or retain fish. Warwick Castle wooden Motte and Bailey has been defended by the river Avon on the south side and by wide and deep ditches on all other pages. An important element of Warwick Castle is its access to the river Avon. During construction of Warwick Castle men materials, equipment and construction were easily transported by boat to where the castle. When Warwick Castle had been built built fresh supplies, provisions and reinforcements prevented the occupants of the castle to be starved into submission during siege warfare. William the Conqueror used enforced Anglo-Saxon labor to work in the construction of Warwick Castle. The wooden castle was replaced by a fortified stone castle in 1260. The two main towers were built round the front of the castle and the chapel and the hall was built on the south wall. There were several additions to Warwick Castle over time - Guys Tower and Caesar's Tower were added at the end of the fourteenth century.

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