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One of the Pond Gardens at Hampton Court Palace, 2004
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Pond Gardens
These three sunken gardens [ at Hampton Court Palace] were originally ornamental ponds used for holding freshwater fish until they were needed in the kitchens for cooking. Today they contain impressive displays of spring and summer bedding.
Text from: www.historicroyalpalaces.org/webcode/content.asp?ID=417#a...
These three sunken gardens [ at Hampton Court Palace] were originally ornamental ponds used for holding freshwater fish until they were needed in the kitchens for cooking. Today they contain impressive displays of spring and summer bedding.
Text from: www.historicroyalpalaces.org/webcode/content.asp?ID=417#a...
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