Sentences with battlement
bat·tle·ment
B b - Then she mounted the battlement and stood atop the roof, raving.
- As a building, Maison Krug disappoints - just a yard, cellar and offices - and I cast envious glances at other champagne houses in Reims, especially Pommery which is a fantastic Disneyland castle with battlemented walls.
- A huge fireplace, painted in Italian style, dominates one wall and a glazed door leads on to a modern battlemented terrace looking on to the lake.
- Here, you can see stone cannon balls built into the castle walls, defensive battlements and interior living quarters.
- Set within five acres of orchard and boasting battlements, parapet walkway, Great Hall and thick stone walls, the tower is perched above Crossford in the beautiful Clyde Valley.
- There were massive walls, battlements, towers and huge building units.
- The bridge is easily spotted since the towers that hold up the cables on each side of the river loom up like the crenellated battlements of an English castle.
- There were battlements along the walls, and seven guards at the gate.
- She glanced up to the heights of the castle battlements and saw a tall, tawny haired figure upon the uppermost heights.
- There lies Minas Tirith, the City of Kings, a vast and elegant city built in seven levels of white stone carved into the hill, each level ringed by a wall with battlements and a gate.
- Its red, white and blue uprights support a span depicting Derry's gates with a battlemented head topped by a crown.
- Small boys attracted to crumbling walls and shaking battlements care nothing for ‘danger’ signs or security fences.
- Although the inner courtyard was destroyed in 1809 by Napoleonic troops, the walls and battlements remain intact and are worth the 15-minute climb it takes to reach them.
- Almost immediately this was surrounded by a lower battery providing fourteen further gun positions, while about 1550 a battlemented entrance block was built containing the governor's lodgings.
- The form of the minarets, indeed, brings to mind the battlements of Rajput fort rather than the graceful tapering classical Islamic minaret.
- Those bastions were garrisoned, as was the battlemented traverse work cut to overhang the full width of the gate.
- She looked beyond the countless houses to the giant walls topped with battlements and many attaching towers to the dark and wasted dessert plains beyond, her true home.
- Others awaited Richard II on the battlements of Chester Castle, or in a glade of Sandiway Forest.
- The castle's impressive battlements and tree-shaded gardens offer excellent views over the city and the estuary of the Tagus river.
- Her husband altered what was then known as Snape House, turning it into a castle with battlements and a Gothic exterior.
- Seagulls yelped in the distance above the sound of the crashing waves and flew among the turrets and battlements of the dark castle.