Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Castles and Town Walls of King Edward in Gwynedd' has mentioned 'Stone' in the following places:
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[102] Caernarfon, in particular, stands out for its use of banded, coloured stone in the walls, statues of eagles and its polygonal, rather than round, towers. | WIKI |
Beaumaris Castle was built at around sea-level and was constructed from local Anglesey stone. | WIKI |
Conwy Castle hugs a rocky coastal ridge of grey sandstone and limestone, and much of the stone from the castle is largely taken from the ridge itself, probably when the site was first cleared. | WIKI |
[141] The barbican features the earliest surviving stone machicolations in Britain. | WIKI |
[147] They are mostly built from the same local sand- and limestone used at the castle, but with additional rhyolite stone used along the upper parts of the eastern walls. | WIKI |
), The History of the Kingxe2x80x99s Works, London (1963), specify the origin of the workmen, who were brought in from all regions of England, and describe the use of quarried stone on the site. | UNESCO |