fishpond in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Today the only visible remains of the priory are a small chapel apparently built in the 13th century and a set of mediaeval fishponds.
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By 1295 it had a court, dovecote and fishponds.
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In 1304 the curia, garden and fishpond were valued at 10 shillings.
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Refreshments were available, and in the centre of the gardens was a fishpond containing carp, tench, and other fish.
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Asides from the fishponds, large fishing ground abounds in the locality being a coastal area.
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The fishponds were constructed to supply fresh fish to the monastic house.
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All that remain are a cottage (perhaps intended for a resident official and not open to the public), a substantial brick dovecote and the fishponds.
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The moated site and the fishpond are designated as a scheduled monument.
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The abbey was surrounded by workshops, farm buildings, guesthouses, a mill, and extensive gardens and fishponds.
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To the north of the buildings were at least two fishponds.
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