Ornamental trees add a touch of splendour to long avenues, while leafy plants in an arbour soften the sunlight. |
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Graham wants to grow vegetables as well as flowers and I want to plant a couple of trees to make a woody arbour for my old age. |
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A rose covered arbour smells ambrosial, looks even better and the path through it leads you into the garden. |
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But what of the path, the terrace, the arbour, the fencing, the shed or the tree house? |
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At about two years old, his three-foot girth spills out onto the flagstone path, causing visitors to pause on the way to the arbour. |
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The saplings have been planted in a circle so that they will form an arbour. |
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Amberley Castle is surrounded by Sussex countryside, has an 18-hole golf course, tennis courts and beautiful courtyard gardens, including a rose arbour for romantic trysts. |
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The garden pein sun: O, beautiful summer, returned here the time of these baths of sun and these lunched flowered under the arbour. |
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Each day, she heads for Basra University's eucalyptus trees to machete off its branches for firewood, reducing a grand arbour to stumps. |
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An old, ivy-covered well is to be found at one end of an arbour, installed in front of the kitchen. |
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A pleasure garden on the front with an arbour, re-covered by honeysuckle and sheltering garden furniture. |
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It has an arbour in front of the main room and a teak wood terrace roof with a view over the water. |
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Almost right in the centre stands an arbour, looking down on the rocky waterfall and its bridge, bearing witness to a 19th century decorative art form. |
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At CO, we offer them as decorative objects for the home, which can be hung in a door recess, from the ceiling, or from a door handle. They can also be flown outside on the end of a bamboo cane or attached to an arbour. |
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Before beginning the signing ceremony, community members and guests offered thanks by feeding the fire at the arbour near the Deh Gáh school in Fort Providence. |
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The village will consist of a replica pit house, a pow wow arbour and a facility to host traditional meals for tourists, as well as educational workshops. |
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It's a vigorous twiner that will climb rapidly over an arbour that gives privacy and shade to a romantic seat for two. |
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Installed on heavy duty woodworking machines such as double arbour machines and log slabbers our special circular saw blades with rakers have proved to be the best procurable. |
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At the foot of the garden, behind a clump of gooseberry-bushes, stood an arbour formed of a yellow buddleia. |
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She stands among fallen roses, lacily diminutive, alone except for her wispy spaniel, in an arbour once dedicated to Love but now to Friendship at her Chateau de Bellevue. |
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He read in Braille, mainly textbooks translated into finger-touch words by prisoners in Arbour Hill jail. |
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Speaking at the 1916 Easter Rising commemoration at Arbour Hill in Dublin in 1998, Ahern said. |
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Sir Walter Besant, a novelist and historian, was born in Portsmouth, writing one novel set exclusively in the town, By Celia's Arbour, A Tale of Portsmouth Town. |
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The River Keeper is a collaboration between Streetwise and North-east folk band Bridie Jackson and The Arbour and will be performed at Middlesbrough Town Hall today. |
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