| 41. | It is now part of a trail system, with granite bridges and gatehouses still intact along its route.
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| 42. | A sign of very high status was to have sufficient wealth to have gatehouses or lodges near the gates.
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| 43. | At Lorsch in Germany and at Bury St Edmunds in England remain two impressive gatehouses of very different styles.
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| 44. | It appeals to dedicated Anglophiles looking for castles, cottages, lighthouses, gatehouses and garden follies to stay in.
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| 45. | It had a drawbridge for the passage of tall ships up-river, and defensive gatehouses at both ends.
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| 46. | He was commissioned to design 24 pavilions and chalets, plus cafes, gatehouses, boating docks, and kiosks.
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| 47. | The gatehouses were removed from the Capitol grounds in 1874 as part of landscaping renovations designed by Frederick Law Olmsted.
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| 48. | Gatehouses became popular features in the 15th century, often used as fashionable residences, such as at Dunster Castle.
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| 49. | Business boomed and several estates, complete with swimming pools and gatehouses, were built above the middle-class neighborhood.
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| 50. | Davioud designed and built picturesque gatehouses, pavilions, a theater, bandstand and a cafe to fit into the landscape.
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