If an area of land or a city is walled, it is surrounded or enclosed by a wall.
The city was walled and built upon a rock.
...a walled rose garden.
walled in American English
(wɔld)
adjective
1.
having, or enclosed by, a wall or walls
2.
fortified
a walled town
3.
enclosed or hedged in as if by a wall
Examples of 'walled' in a sentence
walled
Workers building an art college outside the walled old city made the discovery last winter.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
The property is a fabulous house with a huge walled garden and greenhouse, all set in five acres of land.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
It's a hidden oasis with a walled garden and 14 individually styled bedrooms.
Times, Sunday Times (2017)
At the rear is a small walled area that could be turned into a garden.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
The new design and planting of the old walled garden give only a glimpse of what he had hoped to see.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
The ancient walled city is getting a distinctly 21st-century makeover.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
There are six bedrooms, a walled garden and two balconies with sea views.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
The lazy lunches in our walled garden, in the shade of a fig tree.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
The house has a walled garden and off-street parking.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
In 2014 the past meets the future inside the old walled garden.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
What could be more idyllic than dining in a converted stable block with gorgeous views of a Victorian walled garden.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
The human population has been all but wiped out by disease and the remaining survivors inhabit a sealed, walled city.
The Sun (2009)
There is also a walled garden that grows vegetables and herbs to be used in the kitchen, and a new conference centre.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
The walled garden is mostly lawn, with a well-established kitchen garden at the rear.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
The walled garden is the highlight, shaded by lemon trees, with a pool and lots of outdoor seating.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
I live in suburbia, in an Edwardian house surrounded on three sides by a walled wraparound garden.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
Properties in the medieval walled city are like gold dust; those with views of the citadel are also rare, and carry a premium.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
Once day visitors have departed, people renting the restored gardener's house will enjoy two acres of walled garden and orchards that come with the farm.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
It would have a walled area with vegetables and fruits, an old potting shed and a huge space for wild planting, with paths mowed through it.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
In other languages
walled
British English: walled ADJECTIVE
If an area of land or a city is walled, it is surrounded or enclosed by a wall.
The city was walled and built upon a rock.
American English: walled
Brazilian Portuguese: murado
Chinese: 用墙围起来
European Spanish: cercado con una tapia {or} una pared {or} un muro
French: fortifié
German: von Mauern umgeben
Italian: fortificato
Japanese: 壁を巡らした
Korean: 담으로 둘러싸인
European Portuguese: murado
Latin American Spanish: cercado con una tapia {or} una pared {or} un muro
All related terms of 'walled'
wall
A wall is one of the vertical sides of a building or room .
walled plain
any of the largest of the lunar craters , having diameters between 50 and 300 kilometres
wall in
If someone or something is walled in , they are surrounded or enclosed by a wall or barrier .
wall off
If part of a place is walled off , it is separated from the rest of the place by a wall.
wall up
If someone walls up a room , or if someone is walled up in it, walls are built blocking every door so that nobody can get in or out.
external wall
A wall is one of the vertical sides of a building or room.