The gunports in the south and east walls of the structure adjoining the later gatehouse suggest a late fifteen century date. |
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It is written that the dead Queen's ring was dropped from the gatehouse of Richmond Palace by a lady in waiting to her brother Sir Robert Carey. |
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The ornamented gatehouse, garden, and royal tennis court further enhanced this favourite seat of the Scottish monarchs. |
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A little two-storey gatehouse of about 1600, also timber-framed with close studding, guards the crossing over the moat. |
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The Eastern gatehouse at the farm will be refurbished as separate accommodation for a family member. |
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The carriage rattled gently past the gatehouse, its wheels grating on the rocky path into the courtyard. |
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Walking home, I pass the gothic ruin of a Georgian gatehouse with several chimneys and boarded up windows. |
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Shouting from up ahead and the sun was blotted out for a few seconds as we passed through a gatehouse. |
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The castellated gatehouse of Kepwick Hall gives an estate flavour, and there's a car park near the arts and crafts-influenced church. |
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This building was originally the gatehouse for Kirkstall Abbey, an important Cistercian monastery. |
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Outside the gatehouse, hundreds of supporters, most of them local residents, gathered for a look. |
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The lower floor also connects the house to a gatehouse through a small courtyard. |
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They dashed through the gates as the guard ducked back into the gatehouse for shelter, peering through the grayness. |
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The gatehouse is approached via a brick barbican, a defensive outwork furnished with arrow slits and end turrets. |
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Skinflint walkers can walk on by the gatehouse and follow the deep ditch that runs outside the high outer curtain of 14 th-century walls. |
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The drawbridge was lowered and the four knights rode into the gatehouse and through the curtain wall of the castle. |
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At his death both the house and the gatehouse were bought for the Abbey. |
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The upper floor of the gatehouse housed the constable of the castle. |
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When a Guardian reporter arrived at the warehouse on Friday, a man at the gatehouse outside refused any entrance and would not answer questions. |
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In one picture, based on Giorgione's La Tempestà , he painted the gatehouse of Auschwitz. |
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The Lollards' Tower, a former water tower, dates to the 1430s, and the fine Tudor gatehouse was completed by the early 16th century. |
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The abbot's rooms were near the gatehouse, which controlled the only opening to the outer courtyard, where the general public was permitted. |
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Only the 16th-century gatehouse, known as St. John's Gate, and the priory's 12th-century crypt remain. |
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The gatehouse projecting from the northern wall is flanked by two unequal circular towers. |
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Next to this area stands an enclosure that opens to the gatehouse and the monastic lodgings, as well as other buildings. |
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Part of the old gatehouse can be seen in the background. It was replaced in the 1960s with the first Parks Canada visitor centre. |
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Consider increasing parking on Government House property or along Rockcliffe Parkway beside the gatehouse. |
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This increase is mainly due to the overhaul of the gatehouse and four of the seven units at the Millinocket generating station. |
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Its most outstanding feature is the Turret House, built as a gatehouse and hunting tower and constructed in the French style, possibly due to Mary's influence. |
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She entered the gatehouse, unbarred the window and leaned outside. |
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The facility will also include a water intake with three openings, individual penstocks, a gatehouse, a manifold, a tailrace tunnel and a tail race. |
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The Kazan Church and the gatehouse both date from the later 17th century. |
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A time-car ride takes visitors through Medieval Tralee, passing through the gatehouse to the town into a reconstruction of the streets and houses of centuries past. |
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So when the gatehouse collapsed in 1240, the locals celebrated the setback. |
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Between 1339 and 1341, a gatehouse was built into the curtain wall between Bell and Salt Towers. |
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The main entrance to the inner ward would have been through a gatehouse, most likely in the west wall on the site of what is now Beauchamp Tower. |
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We are currently investing in the overhaul of the gatehouse, and four of the seven units at the Millinocket generating station, as well as the replacement of the penstock at the Riverside generating station. |
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Beyond the entrance is a gatehouse with stairs at both sides. |
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Wyatville redesigned the exterior of the gatehouse, and the interior was later heavily converted in the 19th century for residential use. |
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To overcome this, the gatehouse was developed, allowing those inside the castle to control the flow of traffic. |
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The gatehouse contained a series of defences to make a direct assault more difficult than battering down a simple gate. |
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This consisted of a rampart, ditch, and possibly a tower, in front of the gatehouse which could be used to further protect the entrance. |
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Some of the stonework may since have been removed from the gatehouse, reducing its height even further. |
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The gatehouse was fitted with fireplaces and would originally have had prominent chimneys. |
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The gatehouse of the Palace survives, and the courtyard is now a public garden. |
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Junction 1 surrounds a surviving gatehouse from the former Sandwell Hall. |
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The unguarded gatehouse was soon taken by the invading army. |
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Visitors can also see the Bishop's private chapel, ruined great hall and the gatehouse with portcullis and drawbridge beside which mute swans ring a bell for food. |
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The gatehouse has two upper floors, broken up into various rooms. |
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The passage through the gatehouse was lengthened to increase the amount of time an assailant had to spend under fire in a confined space and unable to retaliate. |
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