turretted
The term "turretted" refers to an architectural or structural design characterized by the presence of turrets, which are small, rounded towers or projections that extend from a building or fortification. Turrets are typically cylindrical or polygonal in shape and often feature defensive or decorative elements, such as battlements, crenellations, or decorative stonework.
In medieval and Renaissance architecture, turrets were commonly incorporated into castles, churches, and manor houses to
Architecturally, turrets contributed to the visual complexity and grandeur of structures. They often crowned corners, windows,
Beyond their historical context, the term "turretted" can also appear in modern design, particularly in fantasy