Why does CAERPHILLY CASTLE have these?!? Full tour and exploration

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  • @shadowlessxpan
    @shadowlessxpan5 ай бұрын

    Okay. We need more Shad visiting the castles of the world! 🏰 This is amazing.

  • @1st1anarkissed

    @1st1anarkissed

    5 ай бұрын

    U cant wait tonsee him at Guedelon Castle and does any cadtlr fan actuslly not know about it?

  • @KnightsWithoutATable

    @KnightsWithoutATable

    5 ай бұрын

    Ok, we crowdfund sending him on trips to castles to tour them and do deep dives into each one.

  • @illumstern8831

    @illumstern8831

    5 ай бұрын

    @@1st1anarkissed I would LOVE to see hime going through Guedelon.

  • @Ranstone

    @Ranstone

    5 ай бұрын

    He filmed all this months ago. He's releasing them spread out as to not disrupt the algorithm, which makes a lot of sense. Who knows what castles he already reviewed and is yet to edit and release!

  • @shadowlessxpan

    @shadowlessxpan

    5 ай бұрын

    I would love to see him tour the castles of Spain and Portugal. Slightly different architecture. I find them to be very beautiful and underrated.

  • @FreeNationRadio
    @FreeNationRadio5 ай бұрын

    One would have to attack that castle very CAERPHILLY.

  • @giorgosgiannak
    @giorgosgiannak5 ай бұрын

    These castle tour videos are an awesome addition to the channel

  • @gbosman5874

    @gbosman5874

    5 ай бұрын

    They were the standard for this channel and IMHO the best video's.

  • @walkir2662

    @walkir2662

    5 ай бұрын

    @@gbosman5874 He never had actual castle tours. Camera flights on a computer don't hold a candle to this.

  • @krikeydial3430

    @krikeydial3430

    4 ай бұрын

    Shad needs to talk more about the nun-chuck holes used to thwart attackers. Nun-chuck kill zones between the inner and outer walls were known to be very effective.

  • @spyrofrost9158
    @spyrofrost91585 ай бұрын

    I was wondering when more of these would come out. What a beautiful castle.

  • @mansfieldtime
    @mansfieldtime5 ай бұрын

    That bird was like. "Hello. Was it me your looking for?"

  • @mansfieldtime

    @mansfieldtime

    5 ай бұрын

    I am really glad you filmed all this and edited it but didn't upload it all at once. I love castles, I love watching you live one of your dreams and share it. But moderation is not just for health. I hope there are more for the coming year.

  • @Ellthom
    @Ellthom5 ай бұрын

    10:50 that pigeon being like 'get out of my house' :P

  • @TheFantasyFanatic_OnAir
    @TheFantasyFanatic_OnAir5 ай бұрын

    I liked the guard-bird standing at the ready by the arrow-loop. Very historically accurate.

  • @JoshuaFoy
    @JoshuaFoy5 ай бұрын

    Shad, this is such a great video. If you ever visit another castle can you please have cuts with the floor plan/ overhead view of the castle and point out where you are standing from? This would add so much to understanding exactly where and what each position of the castle is designed to defend.

  • @Skylar_minecraft

    @Skylar_minecraft

    5 ай бұрын

    it was a little confusing as it was, yes this would be nice, thanks

  • @jayrey5390

    @jayrey5390

    5 ай бұрын

    Another great video of one of my local and favourite castles, thank you! When you note the different materials used in reconstruction and preservation you are actually highlighting some important preservation best practice; When reconstructing historical sites, whilst it's crucial to try and replicate the original structures as closely as possible, it's also best practice to deliberately use different, newer materials to clearly distinguish between the original and the restored sections. This approach might involve a layer of differently typed stones or employing modern mortar, stone, and even concrete where necessary. The goal is to preserve the site while also making the timeline of construction and restoration clear. This method ensures that future generations can understand the castle's history and the extent of modern interventions. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🇬🇧 P.S; I agree with JoshuaFoy, that would add some very useful clarity - pointing out where the features you are looking at and explaining/exploring on a plan map of the castle would assist in understanding what is where. 😊 thanks again!

  • @crwydryny

    @crwydryny

    5 ай бұрын

    I'll have to look but i may have a map of the castle laying around from last time i visited there.

  • @bobo-cc1xw

    @bobo-cc1xw

    5 ай бұрын

    Google Maps is good enough for the job - maps.app.goo.gl/m74QvCkzW1p2D7iA8 - great hall is the big square thing to the south of main site. Streetview may help as well - maps.app.goo.gl/m74QvCkzW1p2D7iA8 = there are quite a few photo spheres about. - maps.app.goo.gl/CSaKQxe9oSaD4fwX9 This is from me knowing the area i could be talking out of my arse here..... To the South is Cardiff and a port on a large plan. This is 1 valley in from the sea or the route you would go to avoid local plan The Castle is East West as there is a pass to Nantgarw to the east and then on newport way to the south. There is a valley up to blackwood to the north. Its a fair sized plane for the valleys and natural choke points. The Taff and Rhymney rivers would have made good choke points to cross so situation is good for defending and keeping an eye on those points. I can imagine that the bit between cardiff and newport would be marshy way back and this might have been a nicer route for some of the year west. The area was extensively settled in victorian times for the coal so there is a lot of development. But the river Taff to the West has been settled since the Neolithic, iron age and used to have Anglo Saxon forts, Norman mottle and bailey and later castles over crossing of the taff.

  • @Veklim

    @Veklim

    5 ай бұрын

    Hah, good point that, I'm so familiar with Caerphilly it didn't even occur to me that people might get confused!

  • @priceyblackwinter2338
    @priceyblackwinter23385 ай бұрын

    I love how shad coming to the UK turns him into a kid in a candy store. As a Brit, I've been lucky enough to go to many places like Corfe, Chepstowe and many others. Even my local museum is a repurposed castle. Sometimes I take these things for granted, and it's refreshing to see someone so enthused by the ability to just see a castle

  • @zanemob1429

    @zanemob1429

    5 ай бұрын

    I’ll likely never see one…

  • @andypughtube

    @andypughtube

    5 ай бұрын

    If your castle repurposed into a museum is Colchester, then it's not just a castle, it's a repurposed _roman_ building.

  • @priceyblackwinter2338

    @priceyblackwinter2338

    5 ай бұрын

    @andypughtube nah it's Taunton lol

  • @adventussaxonum448

    @adventussaxonum448

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@andypughtube My local castle, as a child, was an intact Roman fort. Portchester castle was a Saxon Shore fort and still has its original walls. You get a good view of it if you catch the ferry from Portsmouth to France

  • @kingjoe3rd

    @kingjoe3rd

    4 ай бұрын

    I guess Brits do take having castles nearby for granted, not really their fault. Australians, Kiwis, Canadians, and Americans don't really have very old buildings or castles and our references are all from pictures and film. The oldest "castle" we have here in the US is the Castillo de San Marcos in Florida, which is an early modern Spanish bastion fort which is definitely an awesome era in history but not a medieval castle.

  • @littledanmcnamara1840
    @littledanmcnamara18405 ай бұрын

    I am from Caerphilly my whole family from Caerphilly county borough. We went here all the time, for school trips and general days outs. Also Cardiff castle and castell coch. Great castles. I'm a big medieval nerd and I guess I always took living so close to great medieval monuments for granted

  • @conorfennell8475

    @conorfennell8475

    5 ай бұрын

    How is it defined as the biggest castle in whales? I've been to caernarfon and it looks so much bigger

  • @littledanmcnamara1840

    @littledanmcnamara1840

    5 ай бұрын

    @@conorfennell8475 I think it includes the water defenses in it's area of being the biggest

  • @conorfennell8475

    @conorfennell8475

    5 ай бұрын

    I thought maybe caernarfon "castle" might not include the town wall maybe. Idk when a castle stops counting as a castle and becomes a citadel

  • @conorfennell8475

    @conorfennell8475

    5 ай бұрын

    I visited when I was just about 12 years old and I was beyond jealous. I could not believe people lived in houses smack up against a medieval wall while I had to fly across the ocean to see anything older than a couple hundred years (in America)

  • @gandorlender8808

    @gandorlender8808

    5 ай бұрын

    Yeah I also took it for granted that there are a lot of medieval buildings and a lot of medieval markets in my area as i live in Germany. It is pretty useful as a history fan!

  • @garicb9271
    @garicb92715 ай бұрын

    9:58 lady with baby carriage comes up, Shad is pointing out the slot murder holes. Lady with baby slowly backs away.

  • @willbick7889

    @willbick7889

    5 ай бұрын

    *8:58. And its a man!

  • @TonySpike

    @TonySpike

    5 ай бұрын

    Thats a push chair

  • @Zamandu

    @Zamandu

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@TonySpikeIt is a carrying device occupied by a baby, aka a baby carriage

  • @fukkitful

    @fukkitful

    Ай бұрын

    You can tell it wasn't an American. We would have had no problem interrupting his video to pass by.

  • @KuptisOriginal

    @KuptisOriginal

    19 күн бұрын

    @@TonySpike it's also called a baby stroller.

  • @MajorReynolds92
    @MajorReynolds925 ай бұрын

    watch Shad geek out about castles? say no more i click edit: respect to the guy at 9:00 for quietly backing out of the shot, looks like Shad didn't even notice him until editing xD

  • @Grandwigg
    @Grandwigg5 ай бұрын

    Machicolaaaaaaaaations! This was a wonderful exploration of the location and history. I have loved these videos from the castle trip.

  • @cheekychap8998
    @cheekychap89985 ай бұрын

    i love the castle vids

  • @DygoKnight
    @DygoKnight5 ай бұрын

    Shad! You should do more videos designing castles! The remade Winterfell video is my favorite thing on KZread!

  • @shadiversity

    @shadiversity

    5 ай бұрын

    Cheers! Well that one was a lot of work but maybe I'll get to doing another one someday ^_^

  • @wisequigon

    @wisequigon

    5 ай бұрын

    look who's here :D After the bridges episode, are there any castles to talk about ? :D

  • @neoaliphant

    @neoaliphant

    4 ай бұрын

    @@shadiversity perhaps you could do some of the existing english castles you visited, being able to do 3d view would help explain some of the features/points in these castle videos....

  • @anonymousthesneaky220
    @anonymousthesneaky2204 ай бұрын

    9:00 that guy with the stroller is hilarious. He saw the sword and changed his mind real quick!

  • @shaniamonde7341
    @shaniamonde73415 ай бұрын

    Slate roofing is a common design choice not only for castles but for common housing still used today. Slate is a very common stone type available in Wales and it is very effective at dealing with the high rainfall! ... as well as many types of projectile I should imagine.

  • @CreepyMF
    @CreepyMF5 ай бұрын

    I wasnt expecting more castle videos, i was pleasantly surprised.

  • @Echowhiskeyone
    @Echowhiskeyone5 ай бұрын

    Among my top 5 castles, ever. Many decades ago, I based a D&D castle on Caerphilly Castle. It was only vulnerable from air attack, dragons. But with some redesign with air defenses, it was near impregnable.

  • @derekstein6193

    @derekstein6193

    5 ай бұрын

    Burrow speed and Move Earth spells would like to have a word...

  • @robertfitzjohn4755

    @robertfitzjohn4755

    5 ай бұрын

    I've not yet done it with a castle, but I recently updated an old dungeon by adding a disused farmhouse / small manor house above it, based on a medieval house in North Wales (Penarth Fawr).

  • @Lughrochben
    @Lughrochben5 ай бұрын

    It's a bit silly to bring up since I know Shad isn't like this, but I really have to say how much I appreciate Shad not decrying the renovations being done. You know there is some web-brained moron who's out there angry that isn't not all original and authentic or whatever. I just appreciate how he acknowledges the renovations being done, shows how you can tell, and even if there's changes, such as the arrow slit into a window, not getting all up in arms over it. They, of course, have to renovate to maintain it for future renovations. Considering how often castles were besieged, among other disasters, I'd be very surprised it all of the castle was completely original anyway. I especially noticed that with the hoardings for simply pointing out that the floor wasn't correct, but of course it's not as it still needs to be safe for the public. Also, good on those maintain the castle for trying to maintain such authenticity with their renovations. Doing what's needed to maintain it but still acknowledging how it would've once been. It makes me wonder though, when it however many decades they have to completely renovate the stonework before it collapses, will they eventually just completely rebuilding the castle? Again, not mind-boggling praise as it just requires only a slight modicum of common sense, but that seems to be in such short supply nowadays I just felt inclined to mentioned it. Thanks Shad!

  • @guyincognito1406

    @guyincognito1406

    5 ай бұрын

    I’d agree they are web-brained morons if they can’t reason a few bits of rebar and concrete to keep historic places from total degradation. There’s no shortage of ruins lol.

  • @PhilBagels

    @PhilBagels

    5 ай бұрын

    As long as they're not using plastic, or aluminum siding, or having air conditioning units sticking out of the windows, I approve.

  • @andypughtube

    @andypughtube

    5 ай бұрын

    A lot of the British castles are ruins because they were deliberately "slighted" during the civil war, to prevent them being re-used by the opposition. Some possibly more than once.

  • @Unpainted_Huffhines

    @Unpainted_Huffhines

    5 ай бұрын

    Some people take their love of "originality" too far. They'd rather see a pile of "original" stone left untouched in ruins, whereas a reasonable enthusiast would much rather see those stones carefully relaid with cosmetically period appropriate materials and techniques, and restored to their original condition.

  • @gerwynprice4608

    @gerwynprice4608

    4 ай бұрын

    The Butes owned the castle for a couple of hundred years. During the Great Depression the mines suffered huge unemployment and the Earl put many of them to work on restoring his castles (Cardiff, Castell Coch, Caerphilly, etc). After the war the family moved back to their ancestral home in Scotland leaving Cardiff Castle to the City Corporation, and Castell Coch and Caerphilly to the central government. Today, CADW administers and manages the latter pair on behalf of the state. CADW is currently renovating the Great Hall at Caerphilly (as Shad says) and this work is due to be completed in 2024. Modern restorations are much more sympathetic to the original conditions - using mortar instead of cement, not using iron braces which expand when wet, etc.

  • @dabbingperson9236
    @dabbingperson92365 ай бұрын

    Always good to see Caerphilly in one of your videos. I never see many people acknowledge the existence of Wales online, let alone the amazing castles. And seeing something relatively local is nice too.

  • @curtbalch2321

    @curtbalch2321

    5 ай бұрын

    Online or offline, most just think Wales is somewhere near Germany. On St Patrick's day I wear my WRU jersey while lobbing coal and singing Tom Jones songs to help bring a little Wales to my oblivious fellow Americans...

  • @sophisticatedfurret5239

    @sophisticatedfurret5239

    4 ай бұрын

    @@curtbalch2321wait people actually know wales exist?

  • @JohnFlower-NZ

    @JohnFlower-NZ

    4 ай бұрын

    Isn't wales just an old word for foreigners?

  • @swayback7375

    @swayback7375

    4 ай бұрын

    I thought everyone knew wales exist… people been saying save the wales for my hole life, I figured they were having success 🤷

  • @richardbradley5217

    @richardbradley5217

    4 ай бұрын

    It's mostly the Americans who have no idea about this.

  • @SerAvaros
    @SerAvaros5 ай бұрын

    One could say it was caerphilly built! =D I’ll show myself out….

  • @clivestainlesssteelwomble7665
    @clivestainlesssteelwomble76655 ай бұрын

    Caerphilly castle is truly one of the most massive and technical castles Ive ever visited in the UK .... It also has its own collection of siege weapons.. Its a brute, the hoardings ive always previously been regarded as fighting galleries. 🧙‍♂️

  • @sophisticatedfurret5239

    @sophisticatedfurret5239

    4 ай бұрын

    What’s especially cool about it is the fact that it has complete water moat which expands all around the castle.

  • @GodofTrek
    @GodofTrek5 ай бұрын

    This is what I've been missing from Shadiversity! Stuff like this is why I came years ago. Glad you got to go into such a great castle.

  • @kentslocum
    @kentslocum5 ай бұрын

    I don't think most people realize just how much timber was used in the construction and daily operation of castles. A forest was needed as much as a quarry! 😊

  • @maxpowers9129
    @maxpowers91295 ай бұрын

    I have been hoping you would do another video on castles soon. I love hearing about castles.

  • @redfrenchmoon2405
    @redfrenchmoon24055 ай бұрын

    Absolutely wonderful to watch you visit this castle for the first time that you saw from far away until then. And thanks for the knowledge you offer as well

  • @JustTooDamnHonest
    @JustTooDamnHonest5 ай бұрын

    Lord Shad continues his journey down history of medieval castles and seeing Shad talking about castles you can tell that he loves doing so due to him loving the history of these marvels of engineering that were part of the old world.

  • @Mathax92
    @Mathax925 ай бұрын

    Thank you for spreading these out so I can enjoy each castle separately

  • @Roman_Eagle
    @Roman_Eagle5 ай бұрын

    Hi Shad, I have a potential answer to what the small room with the window overlooking the gatehouse chamber/solar/hall, with the fireplace and windows at 18:16, is for, or its design intention. So lots of castles have a kind of raised viewing space for primarily the women of the castle, for instance, the ladies, or maybe daughters to overlook social events, gatherings, or meetings without being seen/noticed from a comfortable space; and to allow the lady and or lord to kind of survey ahead of time who was in the overlooked space, like guests before entering themselves, to prepare or decide whether grant an audience. There is a similar overlook at Dover Castle in the great hall/throne room of the keep that actually has two, one overlooking from behind the throne, accessed from the hallway off the primary stairwell deeper in the castle, and the second one, lower though still raised and off to the side, accessed from a side passage between the hall and a private chappeland back corridor into the adjoining hall/private arias of the castle. I learned about these private viewing chambers being designed for the women and master of the castle when I studied castles for a semester last year at uni.

  • @drzander3378

    @drzander3378

    5 ай бұрын

    @Roman_Eagle, It could be that the gatehouse ‘hall’ was a chapel and the overlooking small chamber was where the lord and lady would attend from, out of sight of the lower status soldiery/commoners.

  • @Levacque

    @Levacque

    4 күн бұрын

    That's very interesting. The ones in Dover even seem like they are tailor-made for different groups - like maybe the one behind the throne was intended only for the king and close confidantes, and the side gallery was the women's area. I'm not sure the exact extent to which men and women were separated in 12th century society, but I do know that sufficiently wealthy husbands and wives would maintain separate households within the same residence. I wonder if they only really mixed at specific times, and so having separate viewing galleries would further facilitate that.

  • @liam321995
    @liam3219955 ай бұрын

    If your in Wales chances are it's slate tiles. Wales is famous for its slate and it's gorgeous stuff.

  • @jelle6325

    @jelle6325

    5 ай бұрын

    It's hard to say from the angle in the video but it looks like it could be limestone too. But then I'm no expert.

  • @skiveman
    @skiveman5 ай бұрын

    Well this is a nice late present for Christmas. It does raise some questions in my head such as what the hell did the Welsh think of some Aussie in medieval garb walking around with a sword and scabbard. An Aussie giving all the enthusiasm like an overstimulated cat on catnip. *edit* Actually, watching the video a bit more I am surprised that Shad was fine walking around with his sword. Usually that would result in a talking to by the police, at the very least.

  • @shinigamimiroku3723
    @shinigamimiroku37235 ай бұрын

    Whoa, this is so cool! I've always wanted to visit a castle that was still standing... Thank you for the informative tour!

  • @haxblod3266
    @haxblod32665 ай бұрын

    I really love your videos, especially castle related ones!

  • @seanp8220
    @seanp82205 ай бұрын

    I LOVE castles. Since you're in Wales you must visit Skenfrith, White Castle, Grosmont, Raglan, Castell Coch ...

  • @TheHorzabora
    @TheHorzabora5 ай бұрын

    Caerphilly is an excellent choice, particularly for people looking for an excellent example of the ionic multi-walled, moated design with superb moats - on account of it being in the middle of a lake. Personally though, I feel it’s not as impressive as some of the others built across North Wales, some of the others are truly exceptional examples of taking advantage of natural resources (Conwy) and/or include proper walled towns (again, Conwy, I could cheerfully live there, but also others) and so to me show a much wider side of how to build superb fantasy castles - I’m looking forward to any videos you’ve taken of them :-) Your castle content is superb, easily some of your best historical interpretation content! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your family :-)

  • @Fordmister

    @Fordmister

    5 ай бұрын

    Plus theirs a really nice pub right next to the southern gatehouse ;) ....man its weird being Welsh that my knowledge of the layout of a medieval fortifications I mainly due the their orientation related to footpaths I use to get to a pub or when I pass them on a bus into town

  • @jayrey5390
    @jayrey53905 ай бұрын

    Another great video of one of my local and favourite castles, thank you! When you note the different materials used in reconstruction and preservation you are actually highlighting some important preservation best practice; When reconstructing historical sites, whilst it's crucial to try and replicate the original structures as closely as possible, it's also best practice to deliberately use different, newer materials to clearly distinguish between the original and the restored sections. This approach might involve a layer of differently typed stones or employing modern mortar, stone, and even concrete where necessary. The goal is to preserve the site while also making the timeline of construction and restoration clear. This method ensures that future generations can understand the castle's history and the extent of modern interventions. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🇬🇧

  • @lonewolfclan1073
    @lonewolfclan10735 ай бұрын

    A lot of our british castles were not "restored" they were repurposed by the british military over time in a lot of cases. this all happened before we started doing grade listed building stuff to prevent them just ramming modern stuff in. When we do restoration work they try to replicate exactly what it would have been

  • @Chraan

    @Chraan

    5 ай бұрын

    Understandable, even the Colosseum got repurposed as a castle for some time

  • @sophisticatedfurret5239

    @sophisticatedfurret5239

    4 ай бұрын

    Technically Caerphilly castle was both updated and restored in either by the armies or by historians

  • @davidm1563
    @davidm15635 ай бұрын

    Regarding those hoardings they don’t look remotely big enough to allow a long bowman to properly draw and shoot from. Joe Gibbs and Tod from Todd Workshop recently tried shooting from stop battlements and the room required for drawing and aiming was quite astounding actually.

  • @alexseisimonetti1382

    @alexseisimonetti1382

    5 ай бұрын

    dont need a longbow when youre firing straight down, no more than 5-10 metres

  • @alexseisimonetti1382

    @alexseisimonetti1382

    5 ай бұрын

    and more importantly they had crossbows

  • @KaiHung-wv3ul

    @KaiHung-wv3ul

    5 ай бұрын

    You don't need full draw for shooting at someone 5 meters away.

  • @brolohalflemming7042

    @brolohalflemming7042

    4 ай бұрын

    On average, people were often also shorter than we are today.

  • @TKMatthew
    @TKMatthew5 ай бұрын

    I am so excited to read your book. I got it for Christmas, and so far it’s an awesome read. Thank you for your awesome channel and amazing supporters for making this year great.

  • @TheJPhotos
    @TheJPhotos5 ай бұрын

    Been there a couple of times and it is magnificent. So happy that you offered more info and details. I had lived in the UK for 10 years and visited some other iconic castles. This video made me feel nostalgic.

  • @davidahrner4876
    @davidahrner48765 ай бұрын

    Caerphilly has been my favorite castle since I was a kid.

  • @TheSpongyMallard
    @TheSpongyMallard5 ай бұрын

    I’m happy for more castle videos.

  • @LCInfantry
    @LCInfantry5 ай бұрын

    Absolutely amazing

  • @AA-wd2or
    @AA-wd2or5 ай бұрын

    I love how you stay original and even bring with you sword and walk around

  • @not_conrad
    @not_conrad5 ай бұрын

    This is what the History Channel should have been - actually about history and explained by someone whose passion for it is infectious

  • @EnsignRedshirtRicky
    @EnsignRedshirtRicky5 ай бұрын

    See, told you Shad was going to steal a castle and bring it back to the upside-down. Cheers!

  • @Victoriacariad
    @Victoriacariad5 ай бұрын

    I walked past that castle every day to work - so happy you got to have a good look round! It's even better with your commentary 😍😍

  • @trogdor8764
    @trogdor87645 ай бұрын

    The slots at 9:25 look significantly wider than those at 3:54. It seems to me that stones small enough to drop through those narrower gaps wouldn't effectively injure invaders wearing helmets. And as Tod's Workshop demonstrated in a recent episode, shooting an arrow downward is very difficult for biomechanical reasons. Crossbows would work better, but they're slow to fire unless you have a reloading team. Taking the above into consideration, plus the fact that the gatehouse is an enclosed space, I think that what they would actually drop in that spot is powdered quicklime. It's cheap, easy to transport and store in sacks, it doesn't require a fire to heat up like dropping hot sand or boiling oil, and best of all, because the gatehouse provides some shelter from the wind, it would linger in the air, blinding anyone trying to get through. All in all, a very efficient weapon to use in a chokepoint like that.

  • @trogdor8764

    @trogdor8764

    5 ай бұрын

    Oh, and they'd be making quicklime regularly anyway, because it's the main ingredient in whitewash paint (the other ingredient being water).

  • @Drikkerbadevand

    @Drikkerbadevand

    5 ай бұрын

    Cool theory.. yeah I was thinking they'd pour boiling water down there too

  • @WJS774

    @WJS774

    5 ай бұрын

    I think you're underestimating just how hard even a modest cobblestone sized rock would hit when dropped from fifty feet up. Armour can't protect against blunt force trauma very well, even if the helmet does resist the impact you still have concussion or neck injuries to worry about.

  • @trogdor8764

    @trogdor8764

    5 ай бұрын

    @@WJS774 I think you're overestimating it. Look at the size of the stones they're depicted dropping from the hoardings at 22:36 Would they be carrying ones that big up there if fist-sized rocks would do the job? Modern soldiers wear helmets primarily to protect against shrapnel and debris falling down on their head that's been launched into the air by explosions. Plus unless you manage to drop the rock perfectly straight down (which you're not going to reliably do in a hurry), the rocks will lose energy/lethality bouncing off the walls of those thin slots, and maybe even get stuck. They'd need to score more or less a direct hit on the top of someone's head to have a chance of injuring them. Are they going to measure hundreds or thousands of rocks to make sure they aren't too big? Or just dump sacks of powder and not worry about it?

  • @TheWampam

    @TheWampam

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@trogdor8764 The problem I see, is that they basically have not field of view. You would have to wait for an enemy to move below the slit and hope, that the stone would be down that hole faster than the guy moves away. The last one looks kinda practical, although it could be to close to the inner gate.

  • @Tarack1
    @Tarack14 ай бұрын

    That Pidgeon was looking at you there like, ''Good morning, do you have an appointment?''

  • @haremking2688
    @haremking26883 ай бұрын

    It's like watching a child in a toy store. This man clearly loves what he's doing and what he's seeing, and that just makes the video better. His positivity is infectious. I love the video.

  • @jimandmarypowell9783
    @jimandmarypowell97832 күн бұрын

    Clambered over this castle when I was a boy, in the 1950 s. It is truly amazing. I remember the moat being reinstated in the late 50 s. After the MIddle Ages, it fell into disuse and was a source of building material for the developing town of Caerphilly. The western side of Castle Street was demolished and the stone used to restore the castle. I believe the Marquis of Bute, a 19th Century medievalist did a lot of the restoration on this castle, Cardiff and Castell Coch.

  • @daddystu7046
    @daddystu70465 ай бұрын

    Glad you liked our Castles Shad. This is like a typical day out with my kids when they were growing up.

  • @DualOrangePins
    @DualOrangePins5 ай бұрын

    I'm happy for these castle videos but I'm even more happy for you who got to visit them.

  • @chricre
    @chricre5 ай бұрын

    Enjoyed this video. Was waiting for them to be released. Thank you. Glad to see the actual size of real merlons.

  • @QuintonCenter
    @QuintonCenter5 ай бұрын

    This feels like a wonderful return to form! I absolutely love your educational history content, and I hope there will be more coming :)

  • @JenniferX-
    @JenniferX-5 ай бұрын

    Those awnings really do stick out.

  • @TetrahydrocannabissaurusRex
    @TetrahydrocannabissaurusRex5 ай бұрын

    Shad's enthusiasm is just infections, I love it!

  • @Senior-Donjusticia
    @Senior-Donjusticia5 ай бұрын

    The second you mentioned Wales, I was waiting for Mauler to pop in.

  • @feekygucker2678
    @feekygucker26785 ай бұрын

    Because Caerphilly castle is f'ing awesome! I grew up in Cardiff and spent a lot of time there.

  • @feekygucker2678

    @feekygucker2678

    5 ай бұрын

    Been to several feasts in the great hall (in the nineties). The lakes were to keep siege engines at a distance.

  • @masayukitachibana2756
    @masayukitachibana27565 ай бұрын

    Back when Shad models castles in Sketch Up. Now he's visiting castles itself. Quite a journey eh Shad! :D

  • @gjh997
    @gjh9974 ай бұрын

    Great to hear you’re enthusiasm for the castle. Lots of great castles in Wales. My fave is Harlech castle. 👌

  • @johnedgar7956
    @johnedgar79565 ай бұрын

    Thank you Shad! This was amazing!

  • @Dan13l159
    @Dan13l1595 ай бұрын

    Having previously lived in South Wales for 15 years we really are spoilt with the castles we have, Caerphilly, Kidwelly, Pembroke, Carreg Cennen, Laugharne, Llansteffan etc. Makes me realise that I’ve taken what is there for granted as we used take a trip to visit a castle on average once or twice a month.

  • @darrenmorgan4034
    @darrenmorgan40344 ай бұрын

    I used to play around the castle as a kid, climbing the towers and curtain walls. Such fond memories.

  • @jonathanmercer7109
    @jonathanmercer71095 ай бұрын

    Notable that the bottoms of the arrow loops are below the hoarding on the curtain wall and are clearly flared internally, allowing defenders the ability to cover the area where attacker would have to approach, foot and climb their ladders all while the defenders are heavily protected themselves. Nice design detail.

  • @KrillixKai
    @KrillixKai5 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for the tour Shad!

  • @Vedues
    @Vedues5 ай бұрын

    These videos are really cool. Thank you for making them!

  • @jimmyb4445
    @jimmyb444524 күн бұрын

    I love seeing you totally nerd out on these castle and medieval stuff.

  • @jasoncleary9082
    @jasoncleary90825 ай бұрын

    What a great New Year treat!!!!!! I love when Shad gets to visit actual castles

  • @magnusbuckus3266
    @magnusbuckus32665 ай бұрын

    Finally, I've been waiting for you to review my home town!!

  • @Emppu_T.
    @Emppu_T.4 ай бұрын

    Shad the mad lad visits Wales again just to bring us another fantastic video. He truly is the best!

  • @saphcal
    @saphcal5 ай бұрын

    i was wondering why we hadnt seen more UK adventures vids posted, didnt know if we were gonna get more! glad to see another one! these are super neat.

  • @zerodotone2986
    @zerodotone29864 ай бұрын

    I just wanted to say how happy I am for you, that you can expiriense, the castles you so often talk about, in person.

  • @ulfhedtyrsson
    @ulfhedtyrsson5 ай бұрын

    What a beauty. I hope one day I will tread such a majestic structure. I wonder how much the original stonework collectively weighed.

  • @MrEpeeFencer
    @MrEpeeFencer5 ай бұрын

    Fantastic. So cool that you got to go there in person. Thanks for taking us along.

  • @JonseyWales
    @JonseyWales5 ай бұрын

    Love these Castle tours!! More please🤞🙏

  • @----Jay----
    @----Jay----5 ай бұрын

    Fantastic to see more of your ecstatic castle adventures. You're radiant in these.

  • @ripperdjak6224
    @ripperdjak62245 ай бұрын

    So glad you have more videos of the castle. Love these videos

  • @DarthZiZi
    @DarthZiZi5 ай бұрын

    Castle tours videos you do are AWESOME! I never knew I will be into real medieval history at all. Came across your channel some time ago and I fell in love with castles more then ever!

  • @ww1950
    @ww19505 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the tour!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Vexillifer
    @Vexillifer5 ай бұрын

    My mom guides tours in the castle of Beersel, one of the few remaining security buffers of Brussels. Maybe one day Shad will visit that one.

  • @Levacque
    @Levacque4 күн бұрын

    18:40 that looks almost like a tiny bedchamber for a servant that was important enough to need a view of the rooms where they were serving. I'm thinking of a nanny or a tutor. They could be up in their room doing whatever small tasks they had, and could jump to action when their wards needed service.

  • @mctbaggins2084
    @mctbaggins20844 ай бұрын

    This was great. Thanks for showing us mate!

  • @TheMelbournelad
    @TheMelbournelad5 ай бұрын

    That goose was a big fan

  • @davidmersiovsky
    @davidmersiovsky5 ай бұрын

    Shad, your castle videos are why I started watching your channel all those years ago, and now a full proper tour! What a Christmas present!!! I hope you have some more of these banked up with lots of details. The castle videos are by far my favorite.

  • @TX_Blake
    @TX_Blake5 ай бұрын

    You are in your element here, Shad. Good stuff.

  • @user-vk7jz1tc1l
    @user-vk7jz1tc1l5 ай бұрын

    This is exactly what I subscribed for: not only real medieval history, but 27+ minutes of nonstop, start-to-finish content (facts and analysis). For the same reason, even the previous (50+ minute) castle tour flew by so much faster than most of the recent videos (30+ minutes with 10-12 minutes of actual content constantly interrupted by 20 minutes of clowning for the fanbois).

  • @giannismalainos9216
    @giannismalainos92165 ай бұрын

    Always being able to see such places up close is a unique experience. Good job Shad.

  • @TheHornedKing
    @TheHornedKing5 ай бұрын

    Finally! I was starting to wonder if there were ever gonna be more castles from your trip.

  • @mikeytom2991
    @mikeytom29914 ай бұрын

    This was amazing thanks for the video!

  • @DanH34
    @DanH3422 күн бұрын

    Unbelievable defensive structure. Thanks for the tour.

  • @reaganjanaerichard5009
    @reaganjanaerichard50095 ай бұрын

    These are so cool. Thanks for sharing them! ❤

  • @mattjones1776
    @mattjones17765 ай бұрын

    I'm so glad Shad visited the UK and is able to put these videos out.

  • @TemperedMedia
    @TemperedMedia5 ай бұрын

    I love your castle exploration videos, even more seeing your dreams come true!

  • @maybehuman2148
    @maybehuman21485 ай бұрын

    Amazing castle and video. More please!

  • @SmithandWesson22A
    @SmithandWesson22A5 ай бұрын

    Very enjoyable. Thanks Shad.

  • @SteveVonBacon
    @SteveVonBacon5 ай бұрын

    Yes!!! I was waiting for more of these castle videos from the UK trip, keep them coming!

  • @soulslider5117
    @soulslider51175 ай бұрын

    That bird said "you shall not pass!"

  • @cris3758
    @cris37585 ай бұрын

    Love these videos, packed full of informations