Cambridge castle no longer exists as it wasn't in use and was demolished so that the castle's materials could be used in other nearby buildings. It was however, a motte and bailey castle.
Fotheringhay castle, near Peterborough, Cambridgeshire in 1587. The castle, also the birthplace of Richard III, has now been demolished.
It is only possible to cross the river at low tide. The tide rolled in and demolished the sand-castle.
It was built in 1068, but demolished during the Civil War. During the 19th century it was almost built anew.
Some examples are: I have demolished my house. I have demolished this toy.
Demolished is a verb (past tense of demolish) and an adjective (a demolished building).
The walls and the keep of Carlisle Castle were constructed out of locally found stone. The interior of the fortress consisted of combinations of wood along with the stone. In the 19th century, parts of the structure were demolished to salvage raw materials.
No. The last Marriott hotel was the Marriott Castle Harbour Hotel, which was demolished in 2002 and has since been replaced by Tucker's Point Hotel & Spa.
It was the Marriott Castle Harbour Hotel until it was demolished. A new hotel, the Tuckers Point Club Hotel is now there. As recently as the late 1960s, brochures for the facility display the name simply as, "Castle Harbour Beach and Golf Club," apparently pre-dating Marriott affiliation.
The Demolished Man was created in 1953.
The crane demolished the building.
The Demolished Man has 250 pages.