Gatehouse Sentence Examples

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  • One of the daughters, Anne Bellamy, was arrested and imprisoned in the gatehouse of Holborn.

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  • There is a fine Tudor gatehouse of brick, and the hall is dated 1663.

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  • At Bothal on the river (from which parish that of Ashington was formed) is the castle originally belonging to the Bertram family, of which Roger Bertram probably built the gatehouse, the only habitable portion remaining, in the reign of Edward III.

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  • In Cover Dale near Middleham is the ruined Premonstratensian abbey of Coverham, founded here in the 13th century and retaining a gatehouse and other portions of Decorated date.

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  • In modern times the gatehouse again became associated with the Order, and is the headquarters of the St John's Ambulance Association.

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  • Before the battle, in which King Harold fell, William vowed to build an abbey on the spot if he should prove victorious, and in 10 94 the consecration took place with great pomp. The gatehouse, forming a picturesque termination to the main street of the town, is Decorated; and there also remain parts of the foundations of the Norman church, of the Perpendicular cloisters, and of the Early English refectory.

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  • It consisted of a massive gatehouse and a walled bailey, approached by a wooden drawbridge.

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  • Conwy castle, with its eight mighty, round towers, is not concentric and has no gatehouse or keep.

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  • We view the site of an underground prison, monastic foundations, a Jacobean Hall, a 16th gatehouse and an 18th century courthouse.

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  • The best place to start your tour of the abbey is in the imposing gatehouse at the west end of the site.

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  • Now let us build a mighty gatehouse to strike fear into the hearts of our enemies " !

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  • The surviving ruins include a large gatehouse, and the curtain walls.

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  • Gatehouse The four main entrances to the town would each have had a gatehouse The four main entrances to the town would each have had a gatehouse.

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  • After passing the gatehouse TL at the TJ (9.3) for Cumwhinton.

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  • The site is now managed by Heritage of Ireland and the recently restored gatehouse now houses an exhibition and visitors center.

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  • They added a new lower bailey, with an impressive twin-towered gatehouse.

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  • Working watermill, forge, 14th century gatehouse, beautiful gardens, moat walk, adventure play area, restaurant and gift shop.

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  • The outer gatehouse was added sometime later in the 14 th century.

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  • The Museum of Leeds has done much to make the Abbey site an attractive prospect by converting the former inner gatehouse into a museum.

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  • Fine views over medieval gatehouse across the valley to hills beyond Whitesands Beach.

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  • All that remains of the priory today is the magnificent 16th Century gatehouse.

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  • There are fine views of the valley and hills from the castle gatehouse.

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  • The beech avenue a golden hue in Autumn, all framed by a 16th century gatehouse.

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  • The first building was put up in the early twelfth century and consisted of a simple stone gatehouse with an arch at each end.

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  • Parking Please ask for directions to the Beckwith Building at the security gatehouse.

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  • The remains of the abbey gatehouse are on the main road - which gives you an idea of the size of the outer precinct.

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  • The center gatehouse is a domed octagon, the dome being pierced by small quatrefoiled windows.

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  • There is a substantial Gatehouse, the significant residential part of Pembroke Castle, and a Barbican which once had three portcullises.

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  • Gatehouse Room Gilar House has central heating and the Gatehouse can be warmed by an electric oil-filled radiator.

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  • By 1650 it was rendered untenable, the huge defensive lake was drained, and the gatehouse was converted to residential accommodation.

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  • Transferred to the gatehouse at Westminster, he was so abominably treated that his father petitioned Elizabeth that he might either be brought to trial and put to death, if found guilty, or removed in any case from "that filthy hole."

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  • Remaining substantially intact are the great Tudor gatehouse and stabling block from Robert Dudley 's time located in the outer court.

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  • Of a Benedictine abbey dedicated to the same saints there remain a gatehouse and lodge, and a fine doorway.

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  • Of the old castle, the gatehouse and other parts are of Norman construction, but the mansion near it was built by Sir Walter Raleigh.

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  • Of the mansion-house founded by William of Waynflete, bishop of Winchester (c. 1450), in which Cardinal Wolsey resided for three or four weeks after his sudden fall from power in 1529, only the gatehouse remains.

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  • Close by are the remains of St Mary's Priory, which comprise a large Perpendicular gatehouse, refectory, precinct wall, abbot's gate and still-house.

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  • There was a gatehouse at each end and a chapel or crypt in the centre, dedicated to St Thomas of Canterbury, in which Peter of Colechurch was buried in 1205.

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  • The gatehouse is restored as a residence, and the Early English refectory as a church.

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  • It consists of an outer court entered through a gatehouse, the church and chapter-house, with other buildings lying on the north side, partly surrounded by monastic dwellinghouses.

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  • In the vicinity, Monk Bretton Priory, a Cluniac foundation of 1157, retains a Perpendicular gatehouse, some Decorated domestic remains, and fragments of the church.

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  • On the high ground to the west lie ruins of the Cistercian abbey of Merevale, founded in 1149; they include the gatehouse chapel, part of the refectory and other remains exhibiting beautiful details of the 14th century.

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  • The principal portions of the building remaining are the gatehouse, now used as a dwelling-house; Caesar's tower, the only portion built by Geoffrey de Clinton now extant, with massive walls 16 ft.

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