In its simplest terms, the definition of a castle accepted amongst academics is "a private fortified residence".
A simple fortified residence was added during the 14th century, expanded and supplemented by a wall and a round tower in the west.
A castle is seen by most to be "a private fortified residence" (place to stay).
The original palace was built in the mid-16th century as a fortified residence.
Cusop Castle is 200 yards from the church, formerly a fortified residence.
The Mamo family built the tower in 1657, as a fortified residence.
It is known from 1091, initially as a fortified noble residence.
The grounds still contain a fortified residence and a small church.
The Ducal Palace, a fortified residence renovated in the 16th century.
The 18th century was a period of great development in European royal architecture, as the need for a fortified residence gradually lessened.