On the west side, a turreted wall is linked to it.
Visitors are charmed with its resemblance to the old castles of song and story, with its towers, turreted walls, and ivy-mantled porches.
He looked up, frowning, at a turreted wall.
The stone, turreted walls rose eighteen feet, and behind them was the monastery, carved out of a steep hill.
The city was surrounded by turreted walls, and beyond these there were green hills with terraces and vineyards.
The board is enclosed by turreted walls and represents a mediaeval city.
The figure of a seated woman materialized from the mottled shadows of the turreted wall, very near indeed to where he'd been standing.
It acted as a granary for Calais and documents towards the end of that century refer to turreted walls beneath the cliffs needing maintenance.
He was reminded of something he had read in one of those modern poets about a sea rising in 'turreted walls.'
The outer wall of the shrine and the large hall are single pilastered turreted walls.