There were seven suburbs and as many gates, and 166 castellated towers.
The Alcazar, inhabited by long generations of Arab caliphs up to the time of St. Fernando, is still untouched, a Moorish fortress in the centre of the city, girt by tapia walls and castellated towers.
The domestic, palatial, and castellated architecture of Spain has little peculiar beyond what has been already indicated.
The illimitable possibilities of that enormous mass of castellated rocks towering above me both quelled and fascinated me.
After inspecting the ruins of what was once a castellated State prison, where the Covenanters were immured for conscience' sake, we wandered up the hill towards the summit.
We put up for the night at Clackmannan, a very decayed and melancholy-looking village, though it possessed a fine specimen of the Scottish castellated tower.
Their old castellated houses or towers were found too dark and dreary for modern uses.
Both present carved and castellatedwalls of exceptional boldness of design.
Looking up, Tehipite Dome, now outlined against the sky, and the neighboring abrupt castellated walls, towered more hugely than ever.
Between these rose this high partition of castellated rock.
Imagine between these paths of greenish opalescence the squares of buildings of domed, arched and castellated roofs, pierced and starred, and spread in lines and patterns of white electric lamps.
This wall, however, did not shut out the prospect entirely, for the regular depressions of its castellated edge formed a series of embrasures through which it was possible for a man of average height to look out over the surrounding country.
Huge castellated dikes crop up from the ridge-tops like ramparts.
The northernmost promenoir is approached by an archway under thecastellated building known as the =Steen=.
The large modern castellated building in front of you is the =Pilotage=, round which sea-captains congregate in clusters.
The chaplain of the county asylum stood by the castellated red brick lodge at the end of the asylum drive, talking to a group of young ladies.
Mount Prospect was a large, castellatedmodern building of stone.
The Cygnet was there, visible through the port windows, lifting against serenest skies her proud bulk, her castellated poop and forecastle, her tall masts and streaming pennants.
They lay in a half-moon, with the westering sun striking full upon the windows of their high, castellated poops.
The day was hot and we walked slowly, so that it was not till two o'clock that we saw the castellated rocks on the side of the Gaissberg, guarding the entrance to the valley of Salzburg.
Rocky, castellated heights frown over the rushing waters, which have something of the majesty of their "exulting and abounding" rival.
Late in the afternoon we reached Illok; a fine town, crowned by the ruins of a very extensive castle, whose castellated remains stretch for a considerable distance along the brow of the hill.
On the other side of the valley rise somecastellated ruins called "the Red Castle.
This is the castellated house of the Coulsons, in the upper part of South Tyne Valley--very large and comfortable.
About a mile from Kilwinning is Eglinton Castle, the seat of the earls of Eglinton, built in 1798 in the English castellated style.
I tell you how many relics of halls, banqueting rooms, and bed-rooms, with all the magnificent appurtenances of old castellated architecture, struck the eager eye with mixed melancholy and surprise!
We did not fail to admire the KNOLL, a castellated seat of Sir Herbert Mackworth's, occupying the summit of a hill at the termination of a noble lawn.
Among the extensive offices are several remains of the ancient castellated mansion, described by Leland as "a very fair place of stone.
The rich wood that surrounds the castellated hill clothes a precipitous descent to the water's edge, and, with other sylvan decorations of Newton park, forms the nearmost boundary of the vale.
Beneath the castellated eminence is the village-church, a simple rustic building; passing which, and proceeding on the road to Usk, we quickly entered the forest of Wentwood.
To these succeeded the castellated houses of the fifteenth century, such as Herstmonceux in Sussex, Haddon Hall in Derbyshire, and the older part of Knowle in Kent.
At the same time such castles as had their gateways battered down, and rebuilt at this period, present in them all the older characteristics of castellated buildings.
Another great change in thecastellated architecture of this period was the use of brick in their construction.
The two armies had the sea to the north, while Falside rose facing the west, and having on its summit a castellated keep and a few huts.
From the windows of the inn we had a very good view of a small castellated dwelling that one of the King's architects had caused to be erected for himself.
Various other features, which have been taken from familiar objects, such as parts of castellated buildings, portcullises, and armorial bearings, help to make up the sum of the detail.
Another grey castellated town lay on the verge of the river, with towers that seemed even darker than ever.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "castellated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.