"Sched­uled for com­ple­tion next year, the cas­tle will pre­sum­ably — as long as the skills of its builders prove equal to those of their fore­bears — still be stand­ing in the 29th cen­tu­ry."

How To Build a 13th-Century Castle, Using Only Authentic Medieval Tools & Techniques

https://www.openculture.com/2022/03/how-to-build-a-13th-century-castle-using-only-authentic-medieval-tools-techniques.html

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How To Build a 13th-Century Castle, Using Only Authentic Medieval Tools & Techniques

It's the rare Englishman who will readily defer to a Frenchman — except, of course, in the field of castle-building. This was true after the Norman Conquest of 1066, which introduced French castles to Britain, and it remains so today, especially under the demands of period accuracy.

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Such villages may be a great preparation for when civilization eventually collapses.
What's your thoughts about this?