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A moat is a deep, broad ditch, either dry or filled with water, that surrounds a castle, building or town, historically to provide it with a preliminary line of defence. In some places moats evolved...
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A moat was a deep defensive trench usually filled with water that surrounded the castle. A moat without water is referred to as a "dry moat". Shown above is the impressive moat (now dry) at Builth Wells in mid-Wales.
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The moat of the Bishop's Palace at Wells, England. ... The moat, usually filled with water, was an important part of medieval fortification. A moat was a great ditch around a castle and could be either wet or dry.
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The defenses for the castle consisted of many things, from the moat to battlements. As castle design advanced, so too did the defenses. An allure was the wall-walk along the top of a curtain wall. They were accessed by a wooden or stone stair parallel to the wall, or sometimes by a mural tower.
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Beaumaris is just above the water table and the level of the moat but I imagine that it can flood with some ease in the winter. But since the living accommodation is all on the second and higher storeys this is less a problem than it may appear.
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