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Cottage and Garden
Soon psychedelic rock clubs like the UFO Club in Tottenham Court Road, Middle Earth Club in Covent Garden, The Roundhouse in Chalk Farm, the Country Club ( Swiss Cottage ) and the Art Lab ( also in Covent Garden ) were drawing capacity audiences with psychedelic rock and ground-breaking liquid light shows.
* Emily Deveral in Up the Garden Path at the Embassy Theatre, Swiss Cottage, 1937
The estate is home to Gamesley Fold Cottage Garden, a well-known garden and house dating back to 1650.
* Gamesley Fold Cottage Garden website
These included a Pagoda fountain which was fed by water from a spring at Ramshorn that passed through various lakes and pools, cast iron Garden Conservatories designed by Robert Abrahams, a " Swiss Cottage " that hosted a Welsh harpist and a copy of Lysicrates ' Choragic Monument from Athens.
The house with the bell tower, where Tattoo rings the bell, is the Queen Anne Cottage, located in the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden in Arcadia.
" A Devonshire Cottage Garden, Cockington, Torquay " from The English Flower Garden, engraving from a photograph.
They include Clare's of Compton hairdressers, The Wineseller off-license, A Cottage Garden flower shop, Taylor Biddle opticians, Compton Dry Cleaners and Launderette, Spar convenience store and Daisy Fresh and Essential ( formerly the Daisy Freezer Centre ).
The site is divided into numerous different zones according to plant life and / or garden style ; for instance, the British Columbia native plant garden contains species unique to the province, and the Cottage Garden is arranged in an informal style with a mixture of ornamental and edible plants.
The family lived at Garden Cottage, Lane End.
Freefolk is also home to Hardy's Cottage Garden Plants, a family run Nursery whose displays have won ten gold medals at the Chelsea Flower Show in recent years.
* A Cottage In God's Garden
Kitchen Garden: The Kitchen Garden can be found beside and around the Cottage and Curator ’ s Office and includes both the Herb Garden and Vegetable Garden.
The Cottage Garden is a collection of annuals, perennials and woody plants.
The gardens include: Conifer Grove, Cottage Garden, Cutting Garden, Deciduous Woodland, Demonstration Garden, Fragrance Garden, Garden Canopy, Herb Garden, Iris Bed, Mary Carter Greenway, Ornamental Grass Garden, Oval Garden, Rock Garden Canyon, Rose Garden, Santa Fe Garden, Secret Garden, Shade Garden, Water Garden, Wetlands, Wildflower Meadow, and a Xeriscape Garden.

Cottage and was
' Craven Cottage ' was originally a royal hunting lodge and has history dating back over 300 years.
The original ' Cottage ' was built in 1780, by William Craven, the sixth Baron Craven and was located on the centre circle of the pitch.
The Cottage was lived in by Edward Bulwer-Lytton ( who wrote The Last Days of Pompeii ) and other somewhat notable ( and moneyed ) persons until it was destroyed by fire in May 1888.
During this era, the Cottage was used for choir singing and marching bands along with other performances, and Mass.
Although Fulham was relegated, the development of Craven Cottage continued.
On Boxing Day 1963, Craven Cottage was the venue of the fastest hat-trick in the history of the English football league, which was completed in less than three minutes, by Graham Leggat.
Also, a special stone to commemorate Fulham 2000 and The Cottagers return to ' The Cottage ' was engraved on the façade.
The reason The Cottage was built was due to an oversight in the Stevenage Road Stand ( as it was then ), as Leitch had forgotten to accommodate changing rooms in his final plans.
Besides being the changing rooms, the Cottage ( also called The Clubhouse ) was traditionally used by the players ' families and friends who sit on the balcony to watch the game, but the club now sell those seats at a premium game-by-game rate.
In September 2011, a friendly between Ghana and Brazil was also held at Craven Cottage
* The original Craven Cottage site was covered in woodlands.
Craven Cottage was used like many grounds for fitness and training of the army youth reserves.
He was taken to Uxbridge Cottage Hospital, where for a time his life was believed to be in danger.
It was constructed in the colliery workshop behind Stephenson's home, Dial Cottage, on Great Lime Road.
Peel was born in Heswall Cottage Hospital in Heswall on the Wirral Peninsula, near Liverpool, and grew up in the nearby village of Burton.
Fulham temporarily left Craven Cottage whilst it was being upgraded to meet modern safety standards.
There were fears that Fulham would not return to the Cottage, after it was revealed that Al-Fayed had sold the first right to build on the ground to a property development firm.
A statue of Michael Jackson was unveiled by Al-Fayed in April 2011 at Fulham's Craven Cottage stadium.
On 26 September 2006, a statue of Maria Feodorovna was unveiled near her favourite Cottage Palace in Peterhof.

Cottage and inspired
Muir was said to have been inspired to write this song by a large maple tree which stood on his street in front the Maple Cottage, a house at Memory Lane and Laing Street in Toronto.
Andrew Jackson Downing inspired design from Italian designs in Downing's 1842 and 1850 Cottage Residences Book Series.

Cottage and by
* 1936 Love from a Stranger ( dramatised by Frank Vosper from the short story Philomel Cottage )
He served as an assistant priest or curate in various parishes and in 1810, published his first poem Winter Evening Thoughts in a local newspaper, followed in 1811 by a collection of moral verse, Cottage Poems.
Potter is also featured in a series of light mysteries called The Cottage Tales of Beatrix Potter by Susan Wittig Albert.
Now named " Hannah More's Cottage ", the Grade II-listed building is used by the local community as a meeting place.
Fulham previously announced in 2007 that they are planning to increase the capacity of Craven Cottage by 4000 seats, but this is yet to be implemented.
The Cottage Pavilion dates back to 1905 along with the Johnny Haynes Stand, built by renowned football architect Archibald Leitch.
Cooks ' Cottage, his parents ' last home, which he is likely to have visited, is now in Melbourne, having been moved from England and reassembled, brick by brick, in 1934.
* The original Craven Cottage is built by William Craven, 6th Baron Craven ( located on the centre circle of the pitch ).
Blundells Cottage | Blundells Cottage, built around 1860, is one of the few remaining buildings built by the first European settlers of Canberra.
An Artist's Cottage and Studio ( 1901 ), known as The Artist's Cottage, was completed at Farr by Inverness in 1992.
The first of the unexecuted Gate Lodge, Auchinbothie ( 1901 ) sketches was realised as a mirrored pair of gatehouses to either side of the Achnabechan and The Artist's Cottage drives, also at Farr by Inverness.
She died four days later in Epsom Cottage Hospital, due to a fractured skull and internal injuries caused by the incident.
Freeman was appointed as an Ambassador for Cottage by the Sea, alongisde celebrity chef Curtis Stone and big wave surfer Jeff Rowley.
Cottage by the Sea is one of Australia's oldest charities and each year provides short-term beachside holidays and respite care for more than 900 children and families in need.
Robson was dissatisfied by this situation and when, in January 1968, Fulham offered him a contract as their manager, he accepted the position at Craven Cottage.

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