The older of the two walls dates back to the beginning of the 12th century and is built with crenelations.
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The roof is double-pitched with parapets and castellation ( or crenelations ), creating numerous complexities and hidden flat areas.
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The helcium, a small exoskeleton plate between the petiole and gaster, is developed and shows crenelations on the rear edge.
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We lock the gates behind us, admiring for a moment the crenelation of razor wire and a shed piled high with salt.
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The entrance is marked by a Tudor arch, with a projecting battlement-like form enclosing it, crowned by parapet with stylized crenelations.
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Like his predecessor, Heins used many features of medieval military architecture such as towers, crenelation, parapets and sally ports, for an overall Gothic effect.
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A distinctive five-bedroom castle gatehouse in the center of Southampton _ complete with crenelations and a gazebo _ is less : $ 35, 000 per 10-week season.
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There is a small Moorish palace inhabited by sheep, and the low brick crenelations of a fort _ the merest folly _ rise mysteriously out of the lawn behind the house.
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:: A book on castles in Great Britain distinguished between great houses and castles on the basis of whether they had a " Crenelation permit " or license from the crown.
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The altar mayor is the largest and highest altar among the three altars and known relieves depicting the story of Jesus in the life of acanthus crenelations, cartouches and empty rectangle.