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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjacent castle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a castle that is next to or very near another structure or location, often in a geographical or architectural context.
Example: "The knights gathered at the adjacent castle to discuss their strategy for the upcoming battle."
Alternatives: "neighboring castle" or "next-door castle".
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The walls were constructed between 1283 and 1292 after the foundation of Caernarfon by Edward I, alongside the adjacent castle.
Open Treasure, which has taken more than three years to create, opens up hidden spaces within the cathedral – which itself is a Unesco world heritage site along with the adjacent castle – that were previously inaccessible to visitors.
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Construction has begun on an adjacent Thompson residence tower.
Desserts made by Bruni Bueno, the pastry chef at the adjacent Lucy Latin Kitchen, are also served.
The following March the state put the adjacent Mary Divver Room off limits, citing safety problems.
The adjacent Robert C. Seamans Jr. Laboratory is a community gathering area with meeting and discussion rooms.
Admission to both is free, as is a walk in the adjacent Donald J Hall Sculpture Park – all 22 acres of it.
Immediately following the service, all are in invited to join the family for a reception in the adjacent Summers Hall.
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