Lancaster
The nearest village from Norwich that ends in -caster is Wymondham. Located approximately 10 miles southwest of Norwich, Wymondham is notable for its historic abbey and market town features. Its name reflects the Old English origins that include the suffix "-caster," which means "fort" or "castle."
The Cape fort is called "the castle"
Caster is a place-name suffix in England that came from the Roman castra indicated that a fort once stood there. Places in England ending in caster include: Lancaster, Ancaster, Brancaster, Hincaster, Doncaster, Tadcaster, and Muncaster.
The first fort on Castle Island was built in 1634 for the sea defense of Boston. :D
it stated of as a fort
Elmina Castle (Elmina) Fort Santo Antonio,Axim English Fort(Fort Vrendenburg), Komenda Fort Metal Cross,Dixcove Fort San Sebastien,Shama Fort Batenstein,Butri Fort Amsterdam,Abandze Osu Castle (The seat of government) Fort Ussher,Accra
A castle. A Martello Tower. A fort.
fort or castle
it has a bouncy castle
Nassau
A medieval castle was nearly always a fort. It was run in a military fashion.
I once lived in a humongous castle with a fort which was 144ft high!