Tourelle (architecture)
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/67/Greenock_Sheriff_Court.jpg/220px-Greenock_Sheriff_Court.jpg)
Greenock Sheriff Court (1869), with corbelled corner turrets (which may be termed "tourelles")
A tourelle is a type of turret, sometimes used in Chateauesque architecture.
A general dictionary defines tourelle as "a small tower (as one springing from corbeling or pier)".[1]
An architectural dictionary defines it more specifically as a "corbelled turret, circular in plan, cone-roofed, sometimes containing a circular stair, set at the angle of a tower or wall at high level, and common in Scottish-Baronial architecture".[2]
A distinction may be made between turrets that are atop corner towers going all the way down to the ground, vs. turrets that project out and up. A tourelle is the latter.
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