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I . garden [ˈgɑ:dən, Am ˈgɑ:r-] N

1. garden Brit:

ogród m

2. garden usu pl (public park):

ogród m
ogrody mpl

botanical garden N

garden city N Brit

kitchen garden N

rock garden N usu AM

roof garden N

tea garden N

1. tea garden (garden cafe):

2. tea garden (plantation):

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The walled gardens and rolling lawns are more formal.
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A gristmill, blacksmith shop and a distillery were built, cattle and sheep were kept, and fruit trees and gardens were planted.
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This lead in 1945 to a course on the landscape and art of gardens.
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Surrounding the raised causeways were artificial floating gardens with canal waterways and gardens of plants, shrubs, and trees.
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It now contains several cottages retaining thatched roofs and well maintained gardens.
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The main site also includes the cornfields, gardens, small orchards, livestock, and outbuildings that would be found on a farm of the period.
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Now the spacious upstairs bedrooms are dormitories for boarders, with views of the gardens and surrounding countryside.
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There are almshouses which, more often than not, manage to facilitate a level of neighbourliness and include some form of common area and communal gardens.
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The college operates a hatchery which provides day old chickens for the local markets, abattoir and market gardens.
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Even ordinary residences had tiny gardens in their courtyards, with terra-cotta mountains and small ponds.
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