0 A castellated building is made to look like a castle by having towers and battlements (= a wall with regular spaces in it). --
Originally part of a large manor complex, this castellated gatehouse, 60ft by convert 22 wide, formed a major part of the defences of the house.
The castellated top contained a flat lead roof.
The castellated tower permits excellent views of the coastline, town and river.
The building, though castle-like, is not truly castellated although some of the windows are surmounted by crennelated ornament.
It has been accurately described as a castellated villa wrapped in a two storey verandah.
It is slightly recessed within the castellated parapet of the tower, and is of the broach spire type.
Of unusual design, it has castellated gables with a rather ungainly castellated wall between them, above the main entrance.
Before its development as a castellated mansion it appears to have been a medieval castle, and then a manor house.