(1) You will encounter large mountains, a factory complex, and the large ruins of a medieval castle .
(2) Here, you can see stone cannon balls built into the castle walls, defensive battlements and interior living quarters.
(3) The crumbling stonework of a ruined castle
(4) Maura was sitting at his desk, reading from a book that was thicker than a wall of the castle .
(5) THE 5ft-thick walls of a medieval castle have seen the light of day again after centuries buried underground.
(6) Some time ago, in a country that does not really exist anymore, a man once stood upon the battlements of a castle and surveyed his handiwork.
(7) At this point I think Black could simply castle when once again I see nothing wrong with his position.
(8) Equally important is establishing the supply lines of wood and stone essential for more sophisticated buildings and stronger castle fortifications.
(9) At the heart of the inner ward was a large mound, which this year's dig has revealed covers the remains of a tower house - the castle 's main building.
(10) Hopefully soon they would catch up to Ian's caravan, and would return to castle Laramont with Rana.
(11) Founded by William the Conqueror, the fine motte and bailey castle was popular with medieval monarchs, some of whom used it as a royal hunting lodge.
(12) One of the most familiar forms of fortification, the castle still symbolizes the entire medieval world and seems to define its military outlook.
(13) I sat in the guard barracks in the outer wall of the castle battlements.
(14) Defensive walls and ditches were found from the medieval castle , as well as arch and window mouldings and numerous rubbish pits full of food remains and pottery.
(15) The castle has six towers and some twenty distinct roof forms.
(16) If they attacked the castle , she would most likely die in the battle.
(17) They were inside what was left of the walls of the castle , but the tower was some way distant.
(18) Some very strongly fortified castles of this class have an additional wall set a short distance out from the main enceinte and concentric with it, the area between the two walls being termed the outer ward.
(19) In medieval tower houses and castles , the gentry and their servants often slept in the same room, separated only by curtains.
(20) Also, he would like to clear the back rank before he castles to give his Rooks greater maneuverability.