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A Moated area containing a natural or man made body of water.
Nothing is known about the occupants of the moated site.
You can see the moated site of the castle from the present hall.
The castle was moated, although this has since been filled in.
Established in 1208, all that remains is a moated platform west of the church.
Nearby there is the site of a moated manor house.
Another moated court was later built to the south.
The tower was built around 1207 as part of the moated castle.
The moated site and its fishponds also offer interesting problems.
The moated site on which the house stands is a Scheduled monument.
The house, behind its heavy black door at the street, could be moated, for all the intrusion it allows.
The only way into her moated prison was by two very perilous paths.
Other landmarks within the civil parish include a dry moated site.
Moated castles were built to provide refuge in times of war.
At that time the family house was a medieval moated house.
The remains of two medieval moated sites provide evidence for settlement during that period.
The light over the moated garden was fading fast.
In early days, it was a moated manor house, standing beside the medieval church.
There were four gates, six watchtowers and the village was moated.
The moated site of Weston's house is to the east of the church.
In addition to the moated castle, the complex contains a church and gardens.
"Might as well be a moated bloody castle," the British officer had observed earlier.
The moated island is 0.65 hectares in area and slopes gradually from south to north.
It was built in 1851, on the site of a 14th-century moated medieval house.
There are over 75 moated enclosures in the park.