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  • Moat Hall
  • House in Little Ouseburn, North Yorkshire, England

    Moat Hall is a historic building in Little Ouseburn, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. The house was originally timber framed, and was constructed

    Moat Hall

    Moat Hall

    Moat_Hall

  • Listed buildings in Longden
  • Heritage List for England, retrieved 16 July 2018 Historic England, "Moat Hall, Longden (1176555)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 16

    Listed buildings in Longden

    Listed_buildings_in_Longden

  • Annscroft
  • Village in Shropshire, England

    Moat Hall, a disguised timber-framed house built for the Berington family in about 1600, jetty underbuilt in brick. It gave its name to the Moat Hall

    Annscroft

    Annscroft

    Annscroft

  • Playford Hall
  • Historic site in Suffolk, England

    of The Moat Surrounding Playford Hall" on 25 January 1985. On 3 May 1994 the moated site became a scheduled monument. "Welcome". Playford Hall. Retrieved

    Playford Hall

    Playford Hall

    Playford_Hall

  • Tokyo Imperial Palace
  • Main residence of the Emperor of Japan

    and fire. For example, the wooden double bridges (二重橋, Nijūbashi) over the moat were replaced with stone and iron bridges. The buildings of the Imperial

    Tokyo Imperial Palace

    Tokyo Imperial Palace

    Tokyo_Imperial_Palace

  • Osaka Castle
  • Historic castle in the Chūō-ku ward of Osaka, Japan

    series of moats and defensive fortifications surrounds the main keep. The castle has two moats (an inner and an outer one). The inner castle moat lies within

    Osaka Castle

    Osaka Castle

    Osaka_Castle

  • Old Hall, Wolverhampton
  • Manor house in Wolverhampton, United Kingdom

    moat in 1842, and the last remnants of the moat were filled in during 1852. The Old Hall was demolished in 1883 following the closure of the Old Hall

    Old Hall, Wolverhampton

    Old Hall, Wolverhampton

    Old_Hall,_Wolverhampton

  • Little Moreton Hall
  • Manor house in Cheshire, England

    transferred to the National Trust in 1938. Little Moreton Hall and its sandstone bridge across the moat are recorded in the National Heritage List for England

    Little Moreton Hall

    Little Moreton Hall

    Little_Moreton_Hall

  • Oxburgh Hall
  • Moated country house in Oxborough, England

    house, Oxburgh stands within a square moat about 75 metres on each side, and was originally enclosed; the hall range facing the gatehouse was pulled down

    Oxburgh Hall

    Oxburgh Hall

    Oxburgh_Hall

  • Great Wyrley
  • Village and civil parish in Staffordshire, England

    has three primary schools and one high school: Landywood Primary School Moat Hall Primary School St Thomas More Primary School Great Wyrley Academy Great

    Great Wyrley

    Great Wyrley

    Great_Wyrley

  • Chingle Hall
  • Historic site in Preston, England

    de Singleton built a small manor house known as Singleton Hall. It was surrounded by a moat and the studded oak front door was accessed via a small wooden

    Chingle Hall

    Chingle Hall

    Chingle_Hall

  • Helmingham Hall
  • House in Helmingham, Suffolk, UK

    "Male statue, 5 meters south west of the north west corner of moat surrounding Helmingham Hall (1181699)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 18

    Helmingham Hall

    Helmingham Hall

    Helmingham_Hall

  • Little Ouseburn
  • Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England

    World War, the Moat Hall, a mansion house between the village and the church, was used as a hostel for some Land Army girls. The Moat Hall and the land

    Little Ouseburn

    Little Ouseburn

    Little_Ouseburn

  • Hanwood
  • Village in Shropshire, England

    extended between the Shrewsbury-Yockleton road in the north, Wood Hall and Moat Hall in the south, Cruckton and Shorthill in the west and Hanwood Bank

    Hanwood

    Hanwood

    Hanwood

  • Rochford Hall
  • Manor in Rochford, Essex, England

    In its 16th century form Rochford Hall comprised a sprawling turreted manor with a moat and great hall. Rochford Hall belonged to Sir Thomas Boleyn, father

    Rochford Hall

    Rochford Hall

    Rochford_Hall

  • Raglan Castle
  • Late medieval castle in Monmouthshire, Wales

    Great Tower and the moat, before coming in through the gatehouse, into the Pitched Stone Court, around the edge of the communal hall, before reaching the

    Raglan Castle

    Raglan Castle

    Raglan_Castle

  • Mandalay Palace
  • Royal palace of the last Burmese monarchy

    traditional Burmese palace design; it is inside a walled fort surrounded by a moat. The palace itself is at the centre of the citadel and faces east. All buildings

    Mandalay Palace

    Mandalay Palace

    Mandalay_Palace

  • Sonya Cassidy
  • British actress (born 1987)

    Raoul Moat" (Press release). ITV. Retrieved 17 April 2023. Webb Mitovich, Matt (8 January 2025). "Reacher Season 3 Casts Anthony Michael Hall, Sonya

    Sonya Cassidy

    Sonya Cassidy

    Sonya_Cassidy

  • Listed buildings in Little Ouseburn
  • Heritage List for England, retrieved 21 April 2025 Historic England, "Moat Hall, Little Ouseburn (1315400)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved

    Listed buildings in Little Ouseburn

    Listed_buildings_in_Little_Ouseburn

  • Bossall Hall
  • House in Bossall, North Yorkshire, England

    century, surrounded by a moat. It was demolished in the early 17th century by Robert Belt, who constructed a new hall within the moat, probably reusing building

    Bossall Hall

    Bossall_Hall

  • List of sports clubs inspired by others
  •  Italy Crest and first kit colour Salford City Roosters Sydney Roosters Moat Hall Sports Centre City of Salford  England Crest design, first name and first

    List of sports clubs inspired by others

    List_of_sports_clubs_inspired_by_others

  • Albrighton Moat
  • Historic site in Shropshire, England

    27627°W / 52.64248; -2.27627 Albrighton Moat is a Scheduled Monument in the village of Donington, Shropshire. The moat surrounds a relatively small platform

    Albrighton Moat

    Albrighton_Moat

  • Perry Hall Park
  • Park in Birmingham, England

    park was formerly the site of Perry Hall, demolished 1927, home of the Gough family, though only the hall's moat remains after the Birmingham Corporation

    Perry Hall Park

    Perry Hall Park

    Perry_Hall_Park

  • University of Nottingham Halls of Residence
  • Student housing at the University of Nottingham, England

    Duke of Devonshire. The hall surrounds a lawn quadrangle, with its own rose garden and is reached via a bridge over a grass moat. A short walk brings guests

    University of Nottingham Halls of Residence

    University of Nottingham Halls of Residence

    University_of_Nottingham_Halls_of_Residence

  • Harvington Hall
  • Stately home in Worcestershire, England

    Harvington Hall. "Priest Holes, moats and knots". BBC Hereford & Worcester. Retrieved 19 July 2009. "Harvington Hall Leaflet (2017)" (PDF). Harvington Hall – Step

    Harvington Hall

    Harvington Hall

    Harvington_Hall

  • Caerphilly Castle
  • Castle in Caerphilly, Wales

    The Great Hall is available for wedding ceremonies. Caerphilly Castle comprises a set of eastern defences, protected by the Outer East Moat and the North

    Caerphilly Castle

    Caerphilly Castle

    Caerphilly_Castle

  • Spains Hall
  • Grade I listed Elizabethan country house in Essex

    mid-nineteenth-century formal garden. The grounds also include the remains of a moat around an earlier house. The house was designated as a Grade I listed building

    Spains Hall

    Spains Hall

    Spains_Hall

  • City Hall, Bristol
  • Municipal building in Bristol, England

    gilded unicorns. The ceremonial entrance overlooks the moat and leads into the reception hall which is lined with local Doulting stone and paved with

    City Hall, Bristol

    City Hall, Bristol

    City_Hall,_Bristol

  • Listed buildings in Braithwell
  • for England, retrieved 9 November 2021 Historic England, "Remains of Moat Hall, Braithwell (1192575)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved

    Listed buildings in Braithwell

    Listed_buildings_in_Braithwell

  • Kettlethorpe Hall
  • Victorian house in Kettlethorpe, Lincolnshire, England

    former manor house including the medieval gatehouse, within the surviving moat. It is a Grade II listed building. Sir Hugh Swynford (died in 1371) married

    Kettlethorpe Hall

    Kettlethorpe Hall

    Kettlethorpe_Hall

  • Bishop's Palace, Wells
  • Historic house museum in UK

    Jocelin, and the chapel and great hall were added by Bishop Robert Burnell between 1275 and 1292. The walls, gatehouse and moat were added in the 14th century

    Bishop's Palace, Wells

    Bishop's Palace, Wells

    Bishop's_Palace,_Wells

  • Bretton Hall, Flintshire
  • Manor house in Flintshire, Wales

    house was surrounded by a moat, it was replaced by a brick built house adjacent to the original site in the 18th century. The moat and foundations of the

    Bretton Hall, Flintshire

    Bretton_Hall,_Flintshire

  • Caskieben
  • Scottish estate

    mound surrounded by a 2 metre deep, 15 metre wide moat. The site of the castle became the current Keith Hall, a manor house primarily built and extended between

    Caskieben

    Caskieben

    Caskieben

  • Irby Hall
  • Historic site in Wirral, England

    surrounded by a moat the overall site has been designated as a Scheduled monument. "Irby Hall". Historic England. Retrieved 12 May 2017. "Irby Hall moated site

    Irby Hall

    Irby Hall

    Irby_Hall

  • New Moat
  • Village, parish and community in Pembrokeshire, Wales

    New Moat (Welsh: Y Mot) is a village, parish and community in Pembrokeshire, Wales. It extends from the southern edges of Mynydd Preseli to the

    New Moat

    New Moat

    New_Moat

  • Listed buildings in Newborough, Staffordshire
  • National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 June 2019 Historic England, "Moat Hall Farmhouse, Newborough (1190334)", National Heritage List for England,

    Listed buildings in Newborough, Staffordshire

    Listed_buildings_in_Newborough,_Staffordshire

  • Mannington Hall
  • Historic house in Norfolk, England

    east range of the hall. The east-facing facade and the moat. The moat on the west side of the hall. The north west corner of the hall's boundary wall. The

    Mannington Hall

    Mannington Hall

    Mannington_Hall

  • Markenfield Hall
  • Moated manor house in North Yorkshire

    quatrefoil transom under their arched heads. The house is defended by a moat, which is crossed by one bridge that is guarded by a 16th-century Tudor gatehouse

    Markenfield Hall

    Markenfield Hall

    Markenfield_Hall

  • Beckley Park
  • 16th-century stately home near the village of Beckley in Oxfordshire, England

    site contained a hall, chambers, chapel, kitchen and stables, together with a garden and vineyard, all possibly contained within a moat. The lodge was rebuilt

    Beckley Park

    Beckley Park

    Beckley_Park

  • Ladbrooke, Tanworth-in-Arden
  • Historic estate in Warwickshire, England

    known as "Ladbrooke Hall", situated 320 metres to the west of the ancient moat, now converted into two dwellings known as Ladbrooke Hall East and West. The

    Ladbrooke, Tanworth-in-Arden

    Ladbrooke, Tanworth-in-Arden

    Ladbrooke,_Tanworth-in-Arden

  • Bodiam Castle
  • 14th-century moated castle near Robertsbridge in East Sussex, England

    a hall, and an antechamber. To accommodate the chapel, the curtain wall near the northeast corner projects 9 feet (2.7 m) further into the moat than

    Bodiam Castle

    Bodiam Castle

    Bodiam_Castle

  • Old Town (Prague)
  • Medieval settlement of Prague, Czech Republic

    separated from the outside by a semi-circular moat and wall, connected to the Vltava river at both of its ends. The moat is now covered up by the streets (from

    Old Town (Prague)

    Old Town (Prague)

    Old_Town_(Prague)

  • Stanstead Hall
  • Building in England

    extensions. In 1553, Stansted Hall was described as a quadrangular brick building with an enclosed courtyard, surrounded by a moat, with a fortified gateway

    Stanstead Hall

    Stanstead Hall

    Stanstead_Hall

  • Hunstanton Hall
  • House in Old Hunstanton, Norfolk

    constructed the Octagon, a pavilion on an island, surrounded by a small moat, as a place where he could practice his violin undisturbed. "Smethdon Hundred:

    Hunstanton Hall

    Hunstanton Hall

    Hunstanton_Hall

  • Zhongnanhai
  • Government complex and former garden in Beijing

    The excavated soil, together with that from the construction of the palace moat, was piled up to form Jingshan, a hill to the north of the Forbidden City

    Zhongnanhai

    Zhongnanhai

    Zhongnanhai

  • Castle
  • Fortified structure

    of castle architecture were military in nature, so that devices such as moats evolved from their original purpose of defence into symbols of power. Some

    Castle

    Castle

    Castle

  • Eltham Palace
  • Large house in Eltham, London, England

    crosses the moat. The south side of the palace, with the medieval great hall on the left JMW Turner's painting of the great hall c.1793 The great hall in 2018

    Eltham Palace

    Eltham Palace

    Eltham_Palace

  • Westhorpe Hall
  • Building in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England

    Westhorpe Hall was a manor house in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. Westhorpe Hall was the residence of Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk and of Princess

    Westhorpe Hall

    Westhorpe Hall

    Westhorpe_Hall

  • Blickling Hall
  • 17th-century stately home in Norfolk, England

    the hall are bounded by yew hedges which were first recorded by William Freeman of Hamels in 1745. Surrounding the hall on three sides is the dry moat. The

    Blickling Hall

    Blickling Hall

    Blickling_Hall

  • Moat Brae
  • Townhouse in Dumfries, Scotland

    Moat Brae is a Georgian townhouse designed by Walter Newall in Dumfries, Scotland. It was built in 1823 in the Greek revival style. J. M. Barrie, creator

    Moat Brae

    Moat Brae

    Moat_Brae

  • Shelton Hall (Norfolk)
  • Estate in Shelton, Norfolk, England

    the names of the fields include "Magic field" and "Echo field" and has a moat around the house and another smaller one in one of the fields. There are

    Shelton Hall (Norfolk)

    Shelton Hall (Norfolk)

    Shelton_Hall_(Norfolk)

  • Trent Park
  • English country house and grounds in north London

    known as Camlet Moat. The name has been abbreviated over the years from "Camelot", and it first appeared in local records in 1440. The moat is protected

    Trent Park

    Trent Park

    Trent_Park

  • Timperley Hall
  • 16th-century hall, which is not shown on the Tithe map of 1838. The date of the hall's demolition is unknown, but the size of the moat suggests that

    Timperley Hall

    Timperley_Hall

  • Southchurch Hall
  • Historic House in Southend-on-Sea, England

    Family. The Hall has been listed in Jenkins' top 1,000 houses in England. The moat surrounding the house is a scheduled monument. The current hall was built

    Southchurch Hall

    Southchurch Hall

    Southchurch_Hall

  • Morleys Hall
  • Listed building in Greater Manchester, England

    19th century on the site of a medieval timber house. The hall is a Grade II* listed building and the moat a scheduled ancient monument. Morleys is a private

    Morleys Hall

    Morleys Hall

    Morleys_Hall

  • Clayton Hall
  • Listed building in Manchester, England

    moated site. The hall is surrounded by a moat, making an island 66 by 74 metres (217 by 243 ft). Alterations were made to the hall in the 16th and 17th centuries

    Clayton Hall

    Clayton Hall

    Clayton_Hall

  • List of scheduled monuments in Cheshire (1066–1539)
  • 2012 Revealing Cheshire's Past: Moat south of Bostock Hall, retrieved 5 February 2009 Historic England, "Bradlegh Old Hall moated site and fishpond (1011885)"

    List of scheduled monuments in Cheshire (1066–1539)

    List of scheduled monuments in Cheshire (1066–1539)

    List_of_scheduled_monuments_in_Cheshire_(1066–1539)

  • Lymm Hall
  • Country house in Lymm, Cheshire, England

    DOMVILLE of Lymme Hall "Lymm Hall". Retrieved 14 October 2012. Historic England, "Bridge over moat to Lymm Hall, and adjacent moat walls (1227315)", National

    Lymm Hall

    Lymm_Hall

  • Edo Castle
  • Historic 15th-century palace in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan

    section of the city lying within the outermost moat. It also encompassed Kitanomaru Park, the Nippon Budokan Hall and other current landmarks of the surrounding

    Edo Castle

    Edo Castle

    Edo_Castle

  • Thonburi city moat
  • Canal in Bangkok, Thailand

    The Thonburi city moat (Thai: คลองคูเมืองธนบุรีฝั่งตะวันตก) is the collective name of many several waterways in the form of moats on the Thonburi side

    Thonburi city moat

    Thonburi city moat

    Thonburi_city_moat

  • New York Hall of Science
  • Museum in Queens, New York

    the space park models had peeling paint and graffiti, while the museum's moat was filled with "chipped cement and scattered stones". Work on the renovation

    New York Hall of Science

    New York Hall of Science

    New_York_Hall_of_Science

  • Peel Hall, Wythenshawe
  • Area in Wythenshawe, Manchester, England

    belonged to the Egertons of Wythenshawe Hall. It fell into disrepair in the 1960s and was demolished. The moat survives, surrounded by a park which has

    Peel Hall, Wythenshawe

    Peel_Hall,_Wythenshawe

  • Middleton Hall, Warwickshire
  • Building in Tamworth, Warwickshire, England

    Middleton Hall is a Grade II* listed building dating back to medieval times. It is situated in the North Warwickshire district of the county of Warwickshire

    Middleton Hall, Warwickshire

    Middleton Hall, Warwickshire

    Middleton_Hall,_Warwickshire

  • Chorley Old Hall
  • Moated manor house in Cheshire, England

    Old Hall moated site and four fishponds (1009562)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 26 March 2012 Historic England, "Bridge over moat to

    Chorley Old Hall

    Chorley Old Hall

    Chorley_Old_Hall

  • Scheduled monuments in Greater Manchester
  • Historic England, "New Hall (43339)", Research records (formerly PastScape), retrieved 6 February 2009 Historic England, "New Hall Moat, Astley, 200m north

    Scheduled monuments in Greater Manchester

    Scheduled monuments in Greater Manchester

    Scheduled_monuments_in_Greater_Manchester

  • Hobs Moat
  • Ruined castle in Solihull, England

    Hobs Moat is a ruined 12th-century castle located to the west of Hobs Moat Road and north of Castle Lane in Olton in Solihull, England. The site is designated

    Hobs Moat

    Hobs Moat

    Hobs_Moat

  • Claudius Buchanan
  • Scottish theologian

    Holy Trinity, Little Ouseburn, North Yorkshire. His former residence, Moat Hall, is adjacent to the church. Buchanan was influential in introducing the

    Claudius Buchanan

    Claudius Buchanan

    Claudius_Buchanan

  • Speke Hall
  • Grade I listed Tudor manor house in Speke, Merseyside, England

    changes to the Hall and gardens. The oak frame, typical of the period, rests on a base of red sandstone surrounded by a now dry moat. The main beams

    Speke Hall

    Speke Hall

    Speke_Hall

  • Bescot Hall
  • Manor house in Bescot, United Kingdom

    Bescot Hall is a former manor house in the area of Walsall in England that is known as Bescot. Only partial earthworks remain, including the moat, which

    Bescot Hall

    Bescot_Hall

  • Naas C.B.S.
  • School in Ireland

    founder of the order Edmund Rice, opened its doors in September 1871. The Moat Hall as it is now known was both monastery and school for the Brothers until

    Naas C.B.S.

    Naas C.B.S.

    Naas_C.B.S.

  • Listed buildings in Hartington Town Quarter
  • Heritage List for England, retrieved 15 July 2022 Historic England, "Moat Hall Farmhouse, Hartington Town Quarter (1334897)", National Heritage List

    Listed buildings in Hartington Town Quarter

    Listed_buildings_in_Hartington_Town_Quarter

  • Steeton Hall Farm
  • Farmhouse in Steeton, North Yorkshire, England

    was built. In about 1474, Guy Fairfax replaced the old hall with a large manor house, with a moat. In the 1558, his descendent, William Fairfax, made an

    Steeton Hall Farm

    Steeton Hall Farm

    Steeton_Hall_Farm

  • Drawbridge
  • Type of moveable bridge

    moveable bridge typically at the entrance to a castle or tower surrounded by a moat. In some forms of English, including American English, the word drawbridge

    Drawbridge

    Drawbridge

    Drawbridge

  • Moat Theatre
  • Theatre and arts centre in Naas, County Kildare, Ireland

    and table tennis. In 1960 the Moat Club purchased the Christian Brothers school and converted the upper rooms into a hall for table tennis. The lower rooms

    Moat Theatre

    Moat Theatre

    Moat_Theatre

  • Holford Hall
  • Country house in Cheshire, England

    the house across the moat is listed at Grade II, and the moated site on which the house stands is a scheduled monument. Holford Hall was purchased privately

    Holford Hall

    Holford Hall

    Holford_Hall

  • Beijing city fortifications
  • Ancient walls and towers around Beijing

    gates, sluice gate towers, enemy sighting towers, corner guard towers, and a moat system. It had the most extensive defense system in Imperial China.[citation

    Beijing city fortifications

    Beijing city fortifications

    Beijing_city_fortifications

  • Harambe
  • Captive gorilla (1999–2016)

    28, 2016, a three-year-old boy visiting the Cincinnati Zoo fell into the moat at the Gorilla World habitat. Witnesses said they heard the child say he

    Harambe

    Harambe

  • Singapore
  • Island country in Southeast Asia

    animals are kept in enclosures, separated from visitors by hidden dry or wet moats, instead of caging the animals, and the River Wonders has 300 species of

    Singapore

    Singapore

    Singapore

  • List of hall houses in England
  • but that originated as hall houses or were hall houses in an early part of their history. Moreteyne Manor (previously Moat Farmhouse), Marston Moreteyne

    List of hall houses in England

    List_of_hall_houses_in_England

  • Nassau Hall
  • Historic place in New Jersey, United States

    prayer hall), and storeroom. In all there were probably forty rooms for the students, not including those added later in the cellar when a moat was dug

    Nassau Hall

    Nassau Hall

    Nassau_Hall

  • Red Square
  • Square in Moscow, Russia

    feet), it lies directly east of the Kremlin and north of the Moskva River. A moat that separated the square from the Kremlin was paved over in 1812. Red Square

    Red Square

    Red Square

    Red_Square

  • Kentwell Hall
  • Stately home located in Long Melford, Suffolk, England

    indicates that the Moat House was used during its lifetime as a service wing to the main Hall. However, historians suggest that the Moat House was originally

    Kentwell Hall

    Kentwell Hall

    Kentwell_Hall

  • Bardon, Leicestershire
  • Civil parish in Leicestershire, England

    and Bardon Hall. South of Bardon Hill is a second moat. This moat is square or rectangular. The moat island is the site of the old Bardon Hall, which was

    Bardon, Leicestershire

    Bardon, Leicestershire

    Bardon,_Leicestershire

  • Hoar Cross Hall
  • Hotel & day spa in Hoar Cross, England

    and was bought for 18 pence in 1450 during Henry VI's reign, including a moat and a drawbridge, common in Tudor estate houses. It is reported that onlookers

    Hoar Cross Hall

    Hoar Cross Hall

    Hoar_Cross_Hall

  • List of schools in Staffordshire
  • Heath Meir Heath Academy, Meir Heath Millfield Primary School, Fazeley Moat Hall Primary Academy, Great Wyrley Moor First School, Biddulph Moor Moorgate

    List of schools in Staffordshire

    List_of_schools_in_Staffordshire

  • Quendon Hall
  • Historic building in Essex

    south, east, and north of the Hall, including a gravel terrace, box-hedged lawns, and remnants of a 17th-century moat. The parkland is characterized

    Quendon Hall

    Quendon Hall

    Quendon_Hall

  • Thornhill Hall
  • House in Thornhill, West Yorkshire, England

    the moat, with the surrounding grounds, is a scheduled monument. Excavations carried out between 1964 and 1972 proved that there had been two halls on

    Thornhill Hall

    Thornhill_Hall

  • Tullynally Castle
  • Irish country house

    Gothic Revival style in the early nineteenth-century, adding towers and a moat. It was by then larger than any other castellated house in Ireland. Since

    Tullynally Castle

    Tullynally Castle

    Tullynally_Castle

  • Forbidden City
  • Imperial palace complex in Beijing, China

    9 m (26 ft) high city wall and a 6 m (20 ft) deep by 52 m (171 ft) wide moat. The walls are 8.62 m (28.3 ft) wide at the base, tapering to 6.66 m (21

    Forbidden City

    Forbidden City

    Forbidden_City

  • Arthur Moats
  • American football player (born 1988)

    Arthur Moats (born March 14, 1988) is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker in the National Football League (NFL) for the

    Arthur Moats

    Arthur Moats

    Arthur_Moats

  • Herongate
  • Village in Essex, England

    apocryphal, and it probably derives from the Heron family who held Heron Hall into the fourteenth century. The manor is mentioned in 1232 as 'Fyndegod(s)hurne'

    Herongate

    Herongate

    Herongate

  • Barmston Old Hall
  • Building in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England

    house in Barmston was first recorded in 1297, and waterworks including a moat survive from this period. The earliest part of the current building is the

    Barmston Old Hall

    Barmston_Old_Hall

  • Aston Hall
  • Mansion in Birmingham, United Kingdom

    Aston Hall is a Grade I listed Jacobean house in Aston, Birmingham, England, designed by John Thorpe and built between 1618 and 1635. It is a leading example

    Aston Hall

    Aston Hall

    Aston_Hall

  • The Name of the Game (The Boys episode)
  • 1st episode of the 1st season of The Boys

    Changed From The Comics". Game Rant. May 22, 2022. Retrieved June 28, 2023. Moat, Charlie (June 12, 2022). "9 Ways 'The Boys' TV Series Differs from the Comics"

    The Name of the Game (The Boys episode)

    The_Name_of_the_Game_(The_Boys_episode)

  • Stokesay Castle
  • Historic house museum in Shropshire, England

    surrounded by a moat, between 15 feet (4.6 m) and 25 feet (7.6 m) across, although it is uncertain whether this was originally a dry moat, as it is in the

    Stokesay Castle

    Stokesay Castle

    Stokesay_Castle

  • Sodington Hall
  • Country house in Mamble, Worcestershire, England

    A monument with a Grade II listed bridge in the grounds surrounded by a moat and stands elevated and secluded yet with far reaching views over border

    Sodington Hall

    Sodington Hall

    Sodington_Hall

  • Stoke Rochford Hall
  • Country house in South Kesteven, Lincolnshire

    Principal was William Vawdrey Warmington. He had taught at the Moat Boys' School in Leicester, now Moat Community College. He died aged 61 on 2 September 1964

    Stoke Rochford Hall

    Stoke Rochford Hall

    Stoke_Rochford_Hall

  • Fence
  • Freestanding structure preventing movement across a boundary

    Alternatives to fencing include a ditch (sometimes filled with water, forming a moat). Agricultural fencing, to keep livestock in and/or predators out Blast fence

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    Fence

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  • Baddesley Clinton
  • Moated manor house near Warwick, England

    nearby Harvington Hall. He was eventually caught and tortured to death by the Protestant English government. A third space off the Moat Room, is simply

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  • Birmingham Town Hall
  • Municipal building in Birmingham, West Midlands, England

    Birmingham Town Hall is a concert hall and venue for popular assemblies opened in 1834 and situated in Victoria Square, Birmingham, England. It is a Grade

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  • MAT
  • Male

    English

    MAT

    Variant spelling of English Matt, MAT means "gift of God."

    MAT

  • Mort
  • Boy/Male

    British, Christian, English, Hebrew, Latin

    Mort

    Form of Morton; From the Town Near the Moor; Follower of Marduk

    Mort

  • Mota
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Mota

    A Pearl

    Mota

  • MOAB
  • Male

    English

    MOAB

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Mowab, MOAB means "water," i.e. "seed," hence "of his father." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Lot.

    MOAB

  • Moab
  • Biblical

    Moab

    of his father

    Moab

  • Mort
  • Boy/Male

    French

    Mort

    Dead sea (a stagnant lake).

    Mort

  • Pahath-Moab
  • Biblical

    Pahath-Moab

    ruler of Moab

    Pahath-Moab

  • MONAT
  • Female

    English

    MONAT

    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Muadhnait, MONAT means "little noble one."

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  • Maat
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Maat

    Truth; Law

    Maat

  • Moats
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Moats

    English : variant of Moat.

    Moats

  • Foat
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Foat

    English : nickname from Middle English fōde ‘child’, literally ‘that which is fed’, from Old English fōda ‘food’.

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  • Omat
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Omat

    The color of olive.

    Omat

  • Maat
  • Girl/Female

    Egyptian

    Maat

    Mythical goddess of order and justice.

    Maat

  • Safina
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Islamic, Muslim, Pakistani, Urdu

    Safina

    Most Beautiful; Ship; Boat; Victorious

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  • Moak
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Moak

    English : variant spelling of Mock.

    Moak

  • Mott
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mott

    English : variant spelling of Motte 1.English : from Motte, a medieval pet form of the personal name Matilda (see Mould).German : topographic name for someone who lived by or owned property in a marshy area, from Middle High German mot ‘mud’, ‘swamp’.

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  • Moab
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Moab

    Of his father.

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  • Mort
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Lancashire)

    Mort

    English (Lancashire) : of uncertain origin. The most plausible suggestion is that it is a Norman nickname from Old French mort ‘dead’ (Latin mortuus), presumably referring to a person of deathly pallor or unnaturally still countenance, or possibly to someone who played the part of death in a pageant. However, it could also be the result of survival into the Middle English period of an Old English personal name, Morta, or an Old English vocabulary word mort ‘young salmon or trout’, both postulated by Ekwall to explain various place names (see for example Morcom).French : either a nickname from Old French mort ‘dead’ (see above), or an alteration, by folk etymology, of the personal name Mor(e) (see Moore 3).

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  • Pahath-Moab
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Pahath-Moab

    Ruler of Moab.

    Pahath-Moab

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  • Male

    English

    PAHATH-MOAB

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Pachath-mowab, PAHATH-MOAB means "governor of Moab" and "pit of Moab." In the bible, this is the name of an ancestor of a family of Babylonian exiles, and the name of the father of Hashub. 

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  • Boat
  • v. i.

    To go or row in a boat.

  • Coat
  • v. t.

    To cover with a coat or outer garment.

  • Coat
  • n.

    A coat card. See below.

  • Boat
  • n.

    Hence, any vessel; usually with some epithet descriptive of its use or mode of propulsion; as, pilot boat, packet boat, passage boat, advice boat, etc. The term is sometimes applied to steam vessels, even of the largest class; as, the Cunard boats.

  • Moot-hall
  • n.

    Alt. of Moot-house

  • Boat
  • n.

    A vehicle, utensil, or dish, somewhat resembling a boat in shape; as, a stone boat; a gravy boat.

  • Mat
  • n.

    Anything growing thickly, or closely interwoven, so as to resemble a mat in form or texture; as, a mat of weeds; a mat of hair.

  • Boat
  • v. t.

    To place in a boat; as, to boat oars.

  • Moot
  • v.

    See 1st Mot.

  • Coat
  • n.

    Same as Coat of arms. See below.

  • Moat
  • v. t.

    To surround with a moat.

  • Mot
  • pl.

    of Mot

  • Mot
  • Sing. pres. ind.

    of Mot

  • Coat
  • v. t.

    To cover with a layer of any substance; as, to coat a jar with tin foil; to coat a ceiling.

  • Moan
  • v. i.

    To emit a sound like moan; -- said of things inanimate; as, the wind moans.

  • Boat
  • v. t.

    To transport in a boat; as, to boat goods.

  • Most
  • a.

    Greatest in degree; as, he has the most need of it.