The old medieval stronghold was located near Stowe parish church that is about 100 yards to the south-east of the current house.
Hutton-in-the-Forest was originally a medieval stronghold and the Pele tower survives.
Today it looked like a medieval stronghold sur-rounded by police.
The medieval stronghold was built on top of a hill and is known as the "Citadel" (Cetate).
The ruins are from two different eras: a medieval stronghold and an Elizabethan era manor house.
The "rook" is the chess piece for a castle, medieval stronghold of fighting men and supplies.
With its strategic location, the town was a medieval stronghold with fortifications, called the "walled city of the Venuto."
Once a medieval stronghold, the town maintained its independence until the Savoys won it in a 1601 treaty with France.
It is known for its medieval stronghold, which is still in good condition, and for its timber-framed houses.
These walls are still nearly complete and they are one of the most important medieval strongholds in Germany.