0 A castellated building is made to look like a castle by having towers and battlements (= a wall with regular spaces in it).
The parapet is castellated and traceried, with gargoyles at the corners, and crocketed pinnacles rising from the corners and the centre of each side.
It features a castellated tower, elaborately carved barge boards and a roof of multiple gables.
In about 1699 the property was enlarged into a three storey castellated house.
A further castellated wing was added along the hill.
The bays are articulated by slender buttresses with crocketed finials above the castellated parapet.
Parts of the bridge are castellated to reflect this.
The tunnel has an elaborate castellated northern entrance and there are many heaps of spoil and several ventilation shafts along its length.
Before its development as a castellated mansion it appears to have been a medieval castle, and then a manor house.