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The church has imposing steps leading up to the main door and an unusual square tower surmounted by a round, castellated tower.
The early 20th century dam is a splendid structure, with ten overflow arches and a castellated valve tower.
Two tours on Saturday will take visitors along the great castellated dam wall and beneath it on an ancient public thoroughfare.
The round, castellated tower was an integral part of architect Thomas Hopper's grand design for the castle.
An ornamental doocot was built in a corner of the garden, and a castellated tower added a refined pedigree to the old sawmill.
The narrow, castellated 1829 bridge is a repaired suspension bridge and bears a plaque dated 1865 on the Stockton steelwork.
Its castellated brown walls and four towers stood guard over a dry moat that could be flooded from the cisterns in case of an attack.
The castellated gatehouse of Kepwick Hall gives an estate flavour, and there's a car park near the arts and crafts-influenced church.
Through arched doors and lead-framed casements appear bridged lanes and castellated walls.
The castellated house, which has been derelict since the 1920s, is widely known for its hauntings.
As the castellated nut loosened under vibrations, the control linkage fell out.
A split pin fitted through the castellated nut secures the linkages to the governor's output lever link pin.
The assembly normally used was an AN173-5 bolt, two washers, an AN320-3 castellated nut and a cotter pin.
Mary Stuart took tea there, but today the tone is set by a comical concrete grain-silo only yards away, much the same colour as the old tower and castellated to match.
Its original castellated red walls, souks and the backdrop of the Atlas mountains to the north are exactly what its inhabitants have been surrounded with for centuries.
The car's hood is castellated, meaning its fenders rise like the projections on castle walls.
Adjustment takes place via a castellated nut or via a nut with a lock washer, or a nut with a locking plate and a snap ring.
It was reported that a torque wrench had been used during the installation of the castellated nut.
For the ancient masters of Feng Shui such a place was, for example, a narrow river valley, castellated ridge or standing alone spiky rock.
Cutting of the basic shapes for castellated beams is another example of this technology.
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Examples from Classical Literature
That, as you may have heard, is a circular building with a castellated top.
It was the duplicating lines of the departing sun, upon the castellated rocks, as they pierced between the apexes and the basin.
The conspirators did not meet at the inn itself, but in the castellated manor house just across the byroad.
I have been much impressed by your great knowledge of castellated architecture.
Its vertical-walled gullies, its cliffs, its castellated ridges are like none other.
The sugar-loaf hills, with their castellated escarpments, go marching by with stately sweep.
There is a wonderful view from the castellated terraces, which in the distance suggest the remains of some ruined fortress.
From this spot could be faintly discerned the castellated turrets of my own house, the Villa Romani.
On every bolt use a castellated nut and a cotter pin, or an ordinary nut and a lock washer, so the bolt will not work loose.
Numerous researchers have quite well investigated the calculation methods for load carrying capacity of castellated beams.
In some instances the cliffs assume a castellated appearance.
Others are fashioned after the castellated structures of Europe.
Pass the castellated Chadwick Manor on the left and continue to Old Green Lane coming in from the right.
That is why different analytical approximate methods are elaborated for prediction of the castellated beams deflections.
The feldspars are lath-shaped, often with castellated terminations.
Mount Prospect was a large, castellated modern building of stone.
The Abbey of Saint-German-des-Pres was castellated like a baronial mansion, and more brass expended about it in bombards than in bells.
In cities, however, they commonly lack the same formal sophistication, dressed up as castellated turrets or left as purely utilitarian assemblages.
On the right bank, two or three miles below the Spectacular Ruin, we passed by a noble pile of castellated buildings overlooking the water from the crest of a lofty elevation.
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