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ay, it features fountains, ancient aqueducts, a | moat, a pond and the vineyards, which produce a high |
ntury Kirtling Castle was described as having a | moat, a ditch and a palisade. |
he parish became involved in the hunt for Raoul | Moat, a 37 year old man from Newcastle upon Tyne, wh |
The hall is a Grade II* listed building and the | moat a scheduled ancient monument. |
rcles the main city like a ribbon, being both a | moat against intruders and the lifeline of the peopl |
The road next to the | moat all around the park is closed to traffic, and v |
dor brick remains on the visible mound and the ' | moat' also remains. |
f Portsmouth, with access being controlled by a | moat and King James's Gate. |
The site exists on farm land with the | moat and some of the buildings, including a tower, s |
wer was added in 1475, protected by walls and a | moat, and surrounded by an outer bailey. |
ust 1864 he bought a disused foundry at Tanners | Moat and built a new factory there. |
rgian Manor House, a natural spring supplying a | moat and island, and a venison house. |
Arlesey Old | Moat and Glebe Meadows are two nature reserves manag |
These may be related to infilling the | moat and setting out a garden with formal terraces o |
little further down is the remains of Aldingham | Moat and Aldingham Motte, both homes to the Lords of |
ee this as a tower but others see evidence of a | moat and another tower and see this ruin as the rema |
d wooden benches and hurling them over the wide | moat and onto the pitch. |
The | moat and church referenced in the HCC quote are in f |
The house is surrounded by a | moat and is entered by a newly restored gatehouse at |
design, of earth construction, with a deep dry | moat and designed to blend in with the line of the l |
party of volunteers to build a bridge across a | moat and plant scaling ladders against the enemy emb |
This | moat and its cleaning was one of the egregious examp |
"The | Moat and the Bridge" - 7:20 |
to the east section of the new capital's outer | moat and then, turning to an east-west orientation, |
At one point separated from Sheerness fort by a | moat and drawbridge, the area was enclosed by an ear |
The | moat and foundations of the original house remain. |
was in the village, by the 19th century only a | moat and part of a wall survived, however a house al |
in the northwest corner of the city had its own | moat, and further fortifications. |
It was highly defensible, with a double | moat and city walls built a hundred years earlier. |
It was surrounded by a | moat and had canvas sheeting for fencing. |
fied stone manor house surrounded by a circular | moat and a range of outbuildings and was probably bu |
n, Llys-y-fran, Maenclochog, Mynachlog-ddu, New | Moat and Vorlan were transferred to Preseli district |
Only the | moat and the earth bank from this period survive. |
athematics" for the album The Art of Building a | Moat, and one for the song "Gentle Giant" for the EP |
ich used to surround the inner court within the | moat, and the outer gate and wall. |
im and forcing the villain to jump into his own | moat and swim for his survival. |
wer, on the raised mound (motte), enclosed by a | moat and the river on the northern side, and an adjo |
The | moat and its buildings illustrated in 1814, one year |
yn Fredericxsz shall mark out the [three-sided] | moat and the parapets in size as follows and in the |
Oliver Cromwell's daughters was married on the | moat, and is rumoured that a passageway links this s |
View of the | moat and western cliff from the south west. |
A little bridge with three arches spans the | moat and gives access to the porch. |
.8km): rises (in part) from the Headstone Manor | moat, and follows a meandering course through North |
It is surrounded by gardens with a | moat and fountains and a chapel, and by its vineyard |
hich was renovated during 2003: surrounded by a | moat and having an entrance bridge and what appears |
Today, remains of a | moat and parts of the old manor are visible. |
them gain access to the castle by means of the | moat and underground tunnels. |
The village has a site of a Norman castle and | moat and a church, St Bartholomew's. |
as alleged that the men had supplied the gun to | Moat and were both with him when he shot PC Rathband |
el reinforced concrete surrounded by a deep dry | moat and barbed wire. |
Stoat World's attractions include the Stoat | Moat and Ferret Wheel, as well as the Res-stoat-rant |
The | moat and lake in the grounds of the latter is the re |
ne castle with circular towers, surrounded by a | moat approximately 10 to 20 meters wide. |
performs a stunt that causes him to dive into a | moat around a castle. |
As it was winter, the | moat around the castle was frozen over and Enno beli |
The remains of a former | moat around the property can still be seem. |
The grounds also include the remains of a | moat around an earlier house. |
It served as a | moat around the city until 1585, when Amsterdam expa |
d here the river's waters are used to feeds the | moat around Oxburgh Hall. |
The | moat as it looks today |
er traditional egg rolling sites are the castle | moat at Penrith, Bunkers Hill in Derby and Arthur's |
The | moat at Sandal Castle. |
Moat at the Aligarh Fort | |
The | moat at Morley's Hall |
The | moat began leaking under the second family's ownersh |
ransformed into what is today Castle Green, the | moat being turned into Castle Pool lake. |
Barbican above the Bratislava water | moat belonging to Michael's gate |
Cesar pretends to stab himself and falls to the | moat below the castle. |
Some even jumped into the | moat beside the Fort to escape the attack. |
The Pilkingtons built a house with a | moat between 1359 and 1400 and were granted a licenc |
The original design incorporated a | moat, but this has now been filled in; other modern |
odge House is questionable, but the position of | moat close to the Church does implie a manorial orig |
ng is located on the south bank of the old city | moat, close to the southeastern corner of the moat. |
His father was the owner of the | Moat Colliery in Tipton. |
A wooden bridge over the | moat connected the house to a large outer courtyard |
The Merrill | moat, created by a retaining wall adjacent to the la |
Hall, a Tudor mansion of brick, surrounded by a | moat crossed by a drawbridge. |
ound and was separated from the outer ward by a | moat, crossed by a drawbridge. |
surrounded by a | moat derived from a canal) was heavily destroyed by |
arked by tall conifers and a dry remnant of the | moat ditch and bank. |
ng gone, leaving only a mound and the remaining | moat ditches, but adjacent to the castle still stand |
stole round to the rear, and wading across the | moat, drawn sword in hand, took the whole party pris |
A square | moat exists but no trace of a building within. |
just a few streets away from the ground on the | Moat Farm estate. |
ered houses, Earls Cottages, Mill End Green and | Moat Farm Cottage. |
Greatmoor Farm to | Moat Farm via Calvert and Twyford |
within a mile - the others being Aspall House, | Moat Farm and Kenton Hall. |
Moat Farm was built by the local council during the | |
"The | Moat Farm Murder", starring James Booth, based on an |
Hartridge Mill, Hatmill, Paley Mill, New Mill, | Moat Farm Mill, Angley Mill, Anthony's Mill, Bakers |
le on the site of the castle was a much-altered | moat, fed by the stream which flows from Potterspury |
69,000 m2) site next to the Soham Lode known as | Moat Fields. |
Three concrete stelae, rising from a shallow | moat, form the dramatic centre and enclose a space f |
It is located across the | moat from Akasaka-mitsuke Station, and next to the b |
es from Sir Daniel's castle by jumping over the | moat from the battlement of the gateway. |
The northern and western sections of the | moat had by then been filled in by the tenant, Jerem |
ns the last remaining stretch of the Bratislava | Moat, half of which has been made accessible to the |
Parham Hall, Parham Old Hall or | Moat Hall is an English historic house near Framling |
is now owned by the Gray family and is known as | Moat Hall. |
ere in-filled by a house in 1615 and the former | moat has been landscaped. |
The | moat has now been filled in and the house is now the |
The fort, built with fine ramparts and a large | moat, has a rich history with several historical and |
The | moat has been filled in but there are extensive foot |
Part of the | moat has recently received attention from the villag |
The | Moat House was originally constructed as the Manor h |
n charge of Joanna Sedley when she comes to the | Moat House with Dick Shelton. |
Garden Festival and is now part of a four-star | Moat House hotel. |
party which Sheridan allegedly attended at the | Moat House Hotel in Glasgow. |
mbury at the beginning of the 20th century, the | Moat House at Biscot is the only one remaining (now |
During 2007 the | Moat House had the roof rethatched. |
The | Moat House Acton Trussell is owned independently by |
uised as a leper and making his way back to the | Moat House after his side was defeated at the Battle |
The | Moat House is a nickname for Manganelli's house in G |
e village has one very large pub and hotel 'The | Moat House' not to be confused with 'The Moat House |
The 1900 census shows the family were living in | Moat House, Gautby: the house was owned by Robert Ch |
1799 he entertained King George III at his seat | Moat House, when the King reviewed about six thousan |
On 28 September 1654, he bought the | Moat House, and shortly after he married Judith Boot |
erer of his father and escapes injured from the | Moat House. |
s a recording studio at his home, dubbed as the | Moat House. |
Dick and Joan then follow Sir Daniel to the | Moat House. |
studio, run from the basement of aforementioned | Moat House. |
l, and later came under the ownership of Queens | Moat Houses where it was renamed the Glasgow Moat Ho |
on of the estate was put under the authority of | MOAT housing association in 1998, which has since de |
An irregular quadrangular | moat in Wolf Lane may be all that remains of the man |
The fourth side was defended by a | moat in medieval times, today it is on level ground. |
The Osterburg, is surrounded by a | moat in the middle of a park with an old lime tree a |
Mallet had ordered the construction of a large | moat in front of his artillery pieces. |
built on an island in the lower mere called The | Moat in 1675-78 beside the former Tabley Hall (the O |
e dyke, apparently ancient, runs from the outer | moat in a north-easterly direction. |
ork will involve installing a bridge across the | moat, installing information boards on the site, and |
The | moat is partly filled in on three sides whilst the R |
The | moat is medieval and crossed by a bridge constructed |
pring pool with a water level above that of the | moat is formed by an arrangement of natural rocks. |
amed museum building, partially surrounded by a | moat, is situated in Valence Park off Becontree Aven |
The | moat is planned to reline and fill. |
Oxburgh Hall | moat is fed by the waters of the Gadder. |
ginal fortified manor house was surrounded by a | moat, it was replaced by a brick built house adjacen |
gether with the parishes of Llys y fran and New | Moat, it constitutes the community of New Moat. |
Later on reaching a | moat, it was found that another machine gun nest com |
Du Puy, D.J.; | Moat, J. (2003). |
Other examples are | Moat Lane Junction, Dovey Junction, Afon Wen and Bar |
Other examples are | Moat Lane Junction, Talyllyn Junction, Dovey Junctio |
e restoration project for the motte and all the | Moat Lane area.. |
e original site of the Smithfield market is now | Moat Lane car park. |
area around Jarmers Tower was excavated and the | moat leveled in connection with the Nordic Exhibitio |
k surrounds the "volcano cone" in a ring-shaped | moat, like a pool of lava or an ocean surrounding a |
he Tsar, this town “was very strong, had a deep | moat, like a small brother of the Kremlin's moat, an |
Together with the parishes of Henry's | Moat, Little Newcastle, Morvil and Puncheston, it co |
further alleged the two men had actively helped | Moat look for policemen to shoot on 4 July. |
tle Newcastle, Puncheston, Castlebythe, Henry's | Moat, Maenclochog, Llangolman and Llanfyrnach), but |
e year, Hideyoshi's men gradually filled in the | moat, making the castle's fall inevitable. |
Motte and triple bailey castle, surrounded by a | moat, mentioned in the Doomsday Book of 1086 as bein |
A | moat might protect the dovecot from poachers but wou |
ley Greenwalk, a long distance footpath between | Moat Mount Open Space in Mill Hill and Hampstead Hea |
Moat Mount Nature Reserve and Barnet Gate Wood are p | |
permanently, moving to the home he inherited at | Moat Mount, Mill Hill, Middlesex. |
Craiglockhart, Dalry, Firrhill, Fountainbridge, | Moat, Murrayburn, Parkhead, Shandon and Sighthill. |
e and bailey style castle protected by a double | moat, near Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, in southern W |
Traces of a | moat near Church farm may perhaps mark the site of a |
et high and ten feet thick, surrounded by a dry | moat nine feet deep. |
The castle has an oval shape surrounded by a | moat; nine towers stand along the curtain walls. |
l "pattern" (religious fair) of note, while the | moat north of the village was the site of St John's |
onsiderable land holdings in the area; only the | moat now remains. |
and stands with its foundations directly in the | moat, now flanked by symmetrical wings. |
Three connected arms of a large rectangular | moat, now drained of water with the northern arm par |
s placed in windows in a castle surrounded by a | moat of blood. |
in his life he is reported to have swum in the | moat of Edo Castle. |
In a field are the motte and remains of the | moat of Wacton Castle: buried foundations are all th |
l Lane, which cuts also through the site of the | moat of Sefton Old Hall, a recognised National Monum |
Vestiges of the | moat of a castle. |
The | moat of the property in full health |
e due to it being surrounded on all sides by a ' | moat' of much lower land. |
house belonging to a widow of noble birth, the | moat of which is still clearly visible. |
tremely narrow street squeezed between the wide | moat of the palace and the variegated structures lin |
d that he was trying to stop the filling of the | moat of Osaka Castle. |
ith its right wing and impacted the ice-covered | moat of a 19th-century military fortress with the sp |
The | moat of the fortress is said to be inhabited by a sm |
o take up residence at a pitch created near the | moat of Farnham Castle, thanks to a past Bishop of W |
The ponds in the park are connected with the | moat of the castle. |
Carbantorigum was at the | Moat of Urr according to Skene, and Rhys thought the |
with a mammoth strengthening wall cosseted by a | moat on both sides. |
defensive constructions built on it, but has a | moat on its southern side. |
bailey castle with the river on one side and a | moat on the other three sides. |
Franks, who strengthened it further, opening a | moat on all three sides. |
There has been a | moat on the site since at least 1292. |
and may have been responsible for building the | moat on the site. |
re open to civilian traffic, leading across the | moat on bridges, while the latter were known by numb |
h the bars of their jail cell and drop into the | moat on the outside of the fort. |
The Art of Building a | Moat, originally released under Jetpack in 2005, was |
r round though melting in late December forms a | moat out to approximately 50 metres from the shore. |
ort ruins at Sendamangalam, with rampart walls, | moat, palace buildings and bathing pools is an examp |
urt, Killimor, Kilmalinoge, Kilnquain, Meelick, | Moat, Pallas, Portumna, Tiranascragh, Tynagh, in the |
ourt, Killimor, Kilmalinoge, Kilquain, Meelick, | Moat, Pallas, Portumna, Tiranascragh, Tynagh, Ballyn |
ptember 1941: Sank the British 2,922 ton Empire | Moat, part of Convoy OG 74 |
The | Moat Primary School |
ructed and include a newly restored drawbridge, | moat, ramparts, powder magazines and "bombproof" bun |
Cippenham | Moat refers to the remains of a 13th Century Royal P |
During the colder months the | moat refreezes. |
Only small fragments of the | moat remain from the original Engayne dwelling. |
A | moat remains which may be that of the castle or of a |
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