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  2. New Castle (Baden-Baden) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Hunnewell Estates Historic District - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. The Best & Worst Menu Items at White Castle, According to a ...

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    Nutrition (per serving): 320 calories, 20 g fat (4.5 g sat fat), 610 mg sodium, 12 g carbs (0 g fiber, 0 g sugar),18 g protein Chicken rings, one of White Castle's most iconic menu items, are also ...

  5. Quadrangular castle - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Bailey (castle) - Wikipedia

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    A bailey or ward in a fortification is a leveled courtyard, typically enclosed by a curtain wall. In particular, a medieval type of European castle is known as a motte-and-bailey. Castles and fortifications may have more than one bailey, and the enclosure wall building material may have been at first in wood, and later transitioned to stone ...

  7. Smeaton House - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Neuschwanstein Castle - Wikipedia

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    Both structures together form the motif of the Antwerp Castle featuring in the first act of Lohengrin. Embedded in the pavement is the floor plan of the planned palace chapel. The western end of the courtyard is delimited by the Palas (hall). It constitutes the real main and residential building of the castle and contains the King's stateroom ...

  9. List of castles in Midlothian - Wikipedia

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    Incorporates remains of 12th-century castle [2] Now leased to the University of Wisconsin. Grounds open to the public: Hawthornden Castle: Tower house: 17th century: Occupied: Private: Lasswade: Incorporates ruined 15th-century keep [3] Now used as a writers' retreat: Melville Castle: Castellated mansion: 18th century: Restored: Private: Lasswade