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Some of the early plants came from the walled garden established by William Coys at Stubbers in North Ockendon.
Her body was temporarily buried at Burhanpur in a walled pleasure garden known as Zainabad, originally constructed by Shah Jahan's uncle Daniyal on the bank of the Tapti River.
Each cell has a high walled garden, wherein the monk may meditate as well as grow flowers for himself and / or vegetables for the common good of the community, as a form of physical exercise.
In 1912, she designed the walled residential garden, Bellefield, for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Newbold in Hyde Park, New York.
In addition to being the earliest extant example of her residential designs, this exquisite walled garden, now restored, is the only known pairing of works by the two most famous designers of that era -- Farrand and the architects McKim, Mead & White -- who remodeled the Newbolds ' eighteenth century house.
The Cape was a walled garden, with Africa on the outside and Europe within.
On the one side of the court was a row of lime trees, which screened it from the farmyard and the east wind, and on the other side was a large walled garden, and over the road of approach there was an avenue of fine elms all across a large piece of pasture.
The site of a large house which burned down in the 1930s, it has a walled garden, ponds, a water garden, café, butterfly house and a small zoo.
The former walled gardens include a tropical house housing plants and a large vegetable garden.
The Eastcote House walled garden
Entering the gardens over the Ankh is the Bridge of Size, which connects to the Wizard's Pleasaunce, another small garden on the Ankh's turnwise side walled off from Hen & Chickens Field.
There is an arboretum called Ray Wood, and the walled garden contains decorative rose and flower gardens.
The upper garden is a 17th century walled garden, while much of the informal lower garden was designed in the 19th century.
The garden fills the southeastern corner of the old walled city of Oxford.
All other buildings on the site are being refurbished, the grounds are being improved and the walled garden is being brought back into use.
New areas of the house, once private, were opened up to the public in 2003, with the old rear steps ( that once led up to the hay loft and grain store and often seen in drawings of the period ) being rebuilt, and the old walled kitchen garden, to the rear of the house, being restored.
It contains such features as a walled garden, with a flower garden and a former physic garden, now managed as a kitchen garden.
An extensive project has seen the restoration of the 17th century ha-ha, de-silting of the lake, de-felling of trees, moving pets corner and extensive renovation of the coach house and walled garden.
* An Gàrradh Mòr, Historic walled garden at Cille Bhrìghde

walled and built
The monastery of St. Zachary and the first ducal palace and basilica of St. Mark, as well as a walled defense ( civitatis murus ) between Olivolo and Rialto were subsequently built here.
The medieval walled city of Carcassonne in France is built upon high ground to provide maximum protection from attackers.
The city was walled and built in a natural harbour made of rock.
It was a walled city in the Bronze Age and, according to tradition, it is the place where King David built his palace and established his capital.
The fortress of Mayrit ( Madrid ) was built somewhere between 860 and 880 AD, as a walled precinct where a military and religious community lived, and which constituted the foundation of the city.
Dedications to Coventina and votive deposits were found in a walled area which had been built to contain the outflow from a spring now called " Coventina's Well ".
* Youdales Hut is a historic pioneering timber slab walled hut that was built in the 1930s on a small pastoral run established in the Kunderang Gorges.
The Neapolis consisted of a walled precinct with an irregular ground plan of 200 by 130 m. The walls were built, and repeatedly modified in the period from the 5th till the 2nd century BC.
The parador Fernando II de Leon as it is called occupies the castle-palace built in the twelfth century and is part of the former walled enclosure of the town.
The many successive fires were mainly because most houses were built of wood and straw, and that the town had no protection against attacks as it was never walled.
These motifs are also present in the Firuyyz Shah Mosque in Firuzabad ( c. 1354 ) now in a ruined state, Qila Kuhna Mosque ( c. 1540 ), The Darasbari Mosque in the Southern suburb of the walled city of Gaur, and the Jamali Kamili Mosque built by Sher Shah Suri.
Peckover House, with its fine walled garden, was built for the Quaker banking family in 1722 and now owned by the National Trust.
New towns with protective castles were established at Caernarfon and Harlech, the administrative centres of the first two shires, with another castle and walled town built in nearby Conwy, and plans were probably made to establish a similar castle and settlement near the town of Llanfaes on Anglesey.
Edward captured Aberconwy in March 1283 and decided that the location would form the centre of a new county: the abbey would be relocated eight miles inland and a new English castle and walled town would be built on the monastery's former site.
To celebrate the completion of this project, a commemorative tower ( modern Burj al-Qa ' im ) was built at the southern inlet south of Samarra, and a palace with a " paradise " or walled hunting park was constructed at the northern inlet ( modern Nahr al-Rasasi ) near to al-Daur.
The nobility built a castle and the walled village of La Pigna to protect the town from Saracen raids.
The Red Fort at Agra ( 1565 – 74 ) and the walled city of Fatehpur Sikri ( 1569 – 74 ) are among the architectural achievements of this time — as is the Taj Mahal, built as a tomb for Queen Mumtaz Mahal by Shah Jahan ( 1628 – 58 ).
Dangun ascended to the throne, built the walled city of Asadal, situated near Pyongyang ( the location is disputed ) and called the kingdom Joseon — referred to today as " Old / Ancient Joseon " ( Korean: " Gojoseon ") so as not to be confused with the Joseon kingdom which occurred much later.
Since only castles built of stone and walled towns had been able to resist Mongol attacks, following the withdrawal of the Mongols the kings encouraged both the landowners and the townspeople to build stone fortifications.
A large, well-planned walled city, about 110, 000 square metres in area, was built on the site.
Fanling Wai ( 粉嶺圍 ) is a walled village in Fanling built by the Pang ( 彭 ) Clan.
City gates were traditionally built to provide a point of controlled access to and departure from a walled city for people, vehicles, goods and animals.
Outside Syracuse, the Athenians built a smaller walled enclosure for their sick and injured, and put everyone else ( including many of the soldiers remaining on land ) on their ships for one last battle, on September 9.
The walled spinneys are a later feature, built and planted in the early 19th century as coverts for shooting.
A later William Craw, who had a passion for mathematics, built the first ' modern ' harbour at Eyemouth and, in 1715, the elliptical walled garden, the latter almost certainly unique in the world.

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