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Yew hedge, Brampton Bryan
by Jonathan Thacker
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Brampton Bryan is noted for its spectacular yew hedge which dominates much of the village.
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Yew hedge and the east end of St Barnabas's church, Brampton Bryan
by Jonathan Thacker
geograph for square SO3772
Brampton Bryan is noted for its spectacular yew hedge which dominates much of the village.
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New yew hedge Shortridge Hall
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square NU2407
When mature, these yew trees will form a substantial hedge along a curved line... (more)
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A nascent yew hedge
by Stephen Craven
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Yew hedges at Sudeley Castle
by Philip Halling
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The yew hedges in the Queen's Garden at Sudeley Castle were planted in the... (more)
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The Silent Garden
by Oliver Dixon
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One of the "rooms" in the walled garden at Scampston Hall. In total,... (more)
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Hedge at Montacute
by Derek Harper
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A "wibbly wobbly" (a term used by the NT) yew hedge at the side of the... (more)
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Serpentine Garden, Scampston Hall
by Oliver Dixon
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One of the "rooms" within the walled garden, the Serpentine Garden... (more)
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Cloud-pruned Yew at Old Colwall House
by Trevor Rickard
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Superb cloud-pruned 'hedge' of yew, which must be 40 feet high. So... (more)
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Clipped yew hedges, Scampston Walled Garden
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE8675
The Serpentine Garden is one of 12 distinct areas in the walled garden. The... (more)
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Finlaystone House
by Richard Sutcliffe
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The tree in front of the house [ Link] is... ( more)
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Clipped Yew Cones at Erddig
by Jeff Buck
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Clipped yews in the 18th century walled garden at Erddig.
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Mountainous yew, Powis Castle
by Chris Denny
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A spectacular piece of hedging that almost defies description.
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Yew Hedges
by Stanley Howe
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In Headlam Hall garden.
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Yew Hedge in Headlam Hall garden
by Stanley Howe
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Folly Walk, Doddington Place garden, Doddington
by pam fray
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The folly at the end of the walk was built in 1997. It was designed by Richard... (more)
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Rory's Circle
by Oliver Dixon
geograph for square SH9739
Circular feature almost entirely enclosed by yew hedges at the western end of... (more)
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Walled Garden at Drum Castle
by Oliver Dixon
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Part of the Walled Garden is planted with a formal arrangement of high yew... (more)
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Farm buildings behind Halton Castle
by Oliver Dixon
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Seen through a gap in a very fine yew hedge.
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Ramp to the visitor centre at Dunham Massey
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SJ7387
This entrance ramp is relatively new and is flanked by young yew trees, which... (more)
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Gardens at Castle Drogo, 2001
by Derek Harper
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The lower tier of the formal gardens, leading towards the Green Walk.
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Topiary garden, Chastleton House
by Derek Harper
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Another view into the circular area bounded by a yew hedge, also shown in... (more)
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All Saints church, Thornham
by pam fray
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The church is approached along a path flanked by yew hedges leading to the 15th... (more)
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The Parterre at Scampston Hall
by Oliver Dixon
geograph for square SE8675
The meticulously manicured Parterre which stands in front of the hall was... (more)
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The Parterre at Scampston Hall
by Oliver Dixon
geograph for square SE8675
The meticulously manicured Parterre which stands in front of the hall was... (more)
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Yew lined path to St Michael's Atworth
by Martin Dawes
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The 15th century tower is separated from the new church (1832) by a short passage.
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Topiary garden, Chastleton House
by Derek Harper
geograph for square SP2429
Or the "Best Garden" as the description at... (more)
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Scampston Hall
by Oliver Dixon
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One of the finest Regency country houses in Yorkshire. The Hall is only open to... (more)
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Main Street, Norton Lindsey: 2
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SP2263
Category: Village
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Tiltyard notice, Dartington
by Derek Harper
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The notice reads: "Terrace Banks: Constant foot traffic is causing long... (more)
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A stone fountain, Glamis Italian Garden.
by Stanley Howe
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The garden was laid out by Countess Cecilia c.1910, to designs by Arthur... (more)
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