Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Castles and Town Walls of King Edward in Gwynedd' has mentioned 'Wall' in the following places:
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[115] The dock was protected by a wall later named the Gunners Walk and a firing platform that may have housed a trebuchet siege engine during the medieval period. | WIKI |
[116] The outer ward consisted of an eight-sided curtain wall with twelve turrets; one gateway led out to the Gate next the Sea, and the other, the Llanfaes Gate, led out to the north side of the castle. | WIKI |
[122] The castle has a concentric design, with one line of defences enclosed by another, forming an inner and outer ward; the outer wall was originally somewhat taller than today. | WIKI |
These are surrounded by a curtain wall, defended by polygonal towers. | WIKI |
[137] The eight towers along the wall are mostly "gap-backed", lacking walls on the inside of the towers, and originally included removable wooden bridges to allow sections of the walls to be sealed off from attackers. | WIKI |
[144] The inner ward was separated from the outer by a wall, a drawbridge and a gate, protected by a ditch cut into the rock. | WIKI |
The authenticity of all four medieval castles and of the two town wall circuits has been maintained despite some reconstruction in the late 19th century at Caernarfon. | UNESCO |
The four castles and two town wall circuits are protected by statutory scheduling as monuments of national importance and by their being xe2x80x98guardianship monumentsxe2x80x99 maintained by the relevant conservation body within government according to current conservation principles. | UNESCO |