This tower was one of a pair--square, incongruous,
crenelated structures-- that were distinguished, for some reason, though I could see little difference, as the new and the old.
From this central block rose the twin towers, ancient,
crenelated, and pierced with many loopholes.
When he heard the brisk challenge of the men-at-arms of the abbey, around the
crenelated, circumscribing wall of Saint-Germain, he turned aside, took a path which presented itself between the abbey and the lazar-house of the bourg, and at the expiration of a few minutes found himself on the verge of the Pré-aux-Clercs.
The castle is 630 years old and is now a four-star hotel which has retained many of its original features, including a dungeon,
crenelated towers and more than 50 bedrooms decorated in period style.
The castle is a 630 years old and is now a four-star hotel which has retained and restored many of its original features, including a dungeon,
crenelated towers and more than 50 bedrooms decorated in period style.
From the thirteenth to the eighteenth centuries a
crenelated wall with six guarded and lockable gates encircled the cathedral and its close.
The Museo Sa Bassa Blanca, on the north coast of Mallorca, occupies a large, white villa with
crenelated walls, domes and battlements that offer dramatic views over the Bay of Alcudia (Fig.
It feels very Elizabethan with its
crenelated towers, oak panelling and mullioned windows.
More characteristic is his cool summoning of both the serenity and the estranging decenteredness of air travel in Wing One or 16A and Wing and Cowl (both 1982)--the disembodied bits of plane rendered from the point of view of a passenger in a jet gliding silently above the
crenelated expanse of the cloud tops.
who did once dive for sponges on the
crenelated seafloor--occasionally