Stately and walled-off

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Her Majesty's Buckingham Palace may be described as both stately and walled-off.

Stately and walled-off is a common expression used to refer to especially large and reclusive manors and buildings. It originates from customer order descriptions to mansion builders. The phrase entered common parlance as it was adapted in both aspirational and pejorative senses, similar to "gated neighborhood" in modern speech.