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The Hunnewell Estates Historic District is an historic district between the Charles River and Lake Waban in Wellesley and Natick, Massachusetts, about 17 miles west of Boston. It consists of the large group of 18th to 21st century agricultural and estate properties with farmland, gardens, residences, and landscapes of the Hunnewell and Welles ...
View of the New Castle from the market square. The most important parts of the building are: the three-storey main castle, the carriage house, the kitchen building and the archive tower (all Renaissance buildings from the 16th century) as well as the cavalier house in the castle courtyard, which can be accessed through the western gatehouse that was built in the 15th century.
Markle Castle: Tower house: 14th century: Ruin: NT57957754: Ormiston Castle: Tower house: 16th century: Ruin: Penshiel Tower: Ruin: Preston Tower: keep: 15th century: ruin: NTS; free access (exterior view & garden & doocot) Prestonpans, next to Hamilton House: Two storeys added in 17th century. Currently in council-maintained grounds. [4 ...
Photos: James R. Martin / Shutterstock, White Castle. Design: Eat This, Not That!Castles may be for fairy tales, but there's one castle where your "happily ever after" doesn't include a Prince ...
Bolton Castle, in England. A quadrangular castle or courtyard castle is a type of castle characterised by ranges of buildings which are integral with the curtain walls, enclosing a central ward or quadrangle, and typically with angle towers. There is no keep and frequently no distinct gatehouse. The quadrangular form predominantly dates from ...
Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Courtyard castle: 14th century: Preserved: Historic Scotland:
Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Mains Castle: Courtyard castle: 16th century: Preserved: Private
The original castle courtyard was probably square with rounded towers; however, only the northwest (NW) and southwest (SW) towers still stand. Smeaton was converted from castle to a large house in the early/mid-18th century, [7] with three building ranges and a formal entrance reached by external staircase to the upper level on the western range.