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  2. Stapenhill Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Diversitree sculpture was installed in 2016, replacing a 15-foot (4.6 m) diameter sloped flower bed near St Peter's Bridge. The sculpture emulates a tree in metal and is intended to illustrate local communities and reflect being part of the National Forest (England). Diversitree was the winning entry of 30 artists' designs and cost £15,000 ...

  3. Garden design - Wikipedia

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    Garden design is the art and process of designing and creating plans for layout and planting of gardens and landscapes. Garden design may be done by the garden owner themselves, or by professionals of varying levels of experience and expertise. Most professional garden designers have some training in horticulture and the principles of design.

  4. Yean Cottage, Anglewood Estate - Wikipedia

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    The garden beds around the house are semi-circular, some edged with candystick moulded terracotta tiles, and the others with bricks set on a 45-degree angle for a sawtooth effect. The flower bed adjoining the eastern wing of the house is a geometric horseshoe-shaped design dissected by a path of crazy paving.

  5. Flower brick - Wikipedia

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    A flower brick is a type of vase, cuboid-shaped like a building brick, and designed to be seen with the long face towards the viewer. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Traditional flower bricks are made of a ceramic material, usually delftware or other tin-glazed earthenware .

  6. Formal garden - Wikipedia

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    A typical feature of formal gardens is the axial and symmetrical arrangement of pathways and beds. Both of these elements are typically enclosed, for example with low box hedges or flower borders. The garden itself is usually surrounded by "green walls", for instance walls covered in climbing plants, fences or clipped hedges.

  7. French formal garden - Wikipedia

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    The parterres de broderie (from the French French: broderie meaning 'embroidery') is the typical form of French garden design of the Baroque. It is characterised by a symmetrical layout of the flower beds and sheared box hedging to form ornamental patterns known as broderie. Even the arrangement of the flowers is designed to create a harmonious ...

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  9. Horsley complex - Wikipedia

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    The internal joinery is cedar and painted. It is of a high standard, featuring many pairs of four paned, double doors (i.e.: 8 panelled doors) with matching jambs, timber fireplace surrounds of simple Georgian design, and deep skirting boards. [1] In one room is a fine marble fireplace of similar design. From the drawing room an east–west ...