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  2. Garden room - Wikipedia

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    The "Queen Elizabeth II Rose Garden", Titsey Place, planted in 2008. In gardening, a garden room is a secluded and partly enclosed space within a garden that creates a room-like effect. [1] Such spaces have been part of garden design for centuries. Generally they are regarded as different from terraces and patios just outside a building ...

  3. Sunroom - Wikipedia

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    During the 1960s, professional re-modelling companies developed affordable systems to enclose a patio or deck, offering design, installation, and full service warranties. Patio rooms featured lightweight, engineered roof panels, single pane glass, and aluminium construction. [citation needed]

  4. Conservatory (greenhouse) - Wikipedia

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    An English conservatory, Dawley Court, near Hillingdon, Middlesex, photographed circa 1870. Conservatories originated in the 16th century when wealthy landowners sought to cultivate citrus fruits such as lemons and oranges that began to appear on their dinner tables brought by traders from warmer regions of the Mediterranean.

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  6. Garden sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Garden sanctuary is a concept that follows on from the popular understanding of the power of a private garden to heal therapeutically, first popularized by The Secret Garden, the 1911 novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett.

  7. Garden - Wikipedia

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    The water is full of fish, who wriggle. [12] Another early royal garden was Shaqui, or the Dunes of Sand, built by the last Shang ruler, King Zhou (1075–1046 BC). It was composed of an earth terrace, or tai, which served as an observation platform in the center of a large square park.

  8. Garden buildings - Wikipedia

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  9. Eben Gowrie Waterhouse - Wikipedia

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    Garden rooms formed by walls and hedges should be provided with the "furniture" of pots and geometrical shrubs — juniper, hydrangea and camellia. Larger pieces of "furniture" were provided by classical or oriental temples at the end of sandstone paths. [36] The "floor covering" of the garden room was a well made lawn.