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31. Most colleges are walled or fenced with guards at the gates.
32. Oh, he remembered honeyed, frail evenings walking in the walled grounds of the orphanage.
33. Regusse, the walled village nearest the site, with its narrow streets and cosy bars was ideal for winding down.
34. There is a handsome stable block, a huge walled garden and 63 acres with glorious views.
35. The car rocked to a standstill in the walled and cobbled courtyard, outside the modern red-brick Stanford Park Hotel.
36. The house, dairy, farm buildings, walled garden and orchard show what life there was like eighty years ago.
37. Even today, seven hundred years after it was built, the vast walled enclosure is still an impressive sight.
38. The pretty stone bridge which crosses the stream at the end of the walled garden is also listed.
39. A Tea Garden, serving home made cakes, is set in one of the walled gardens.
40. Founded in 1673, this small walled garden is the oldest botanical garden in the country after Oxford's.
41. Delapre Park offers a charming combination of an Elizabethan walled garden, parkland and woodland walks.
42. Another exists at Frilford, with a walled precinct containing at least one temple and now supplemented by the recently-discovered amphitheatre.
43. Construction method would be single walled using concrete blocks and bricks.
44. When it was demolished[Sentencedict], two complete skeletons were found walled up inpart of the building.
45. The floor of the dome was covered with various machinery, all stationary, and walled constructions.
46. Then came the corner, the road bending round the walled compound of a Sheikh's racing stables.
47. There are five acres of grounds with a walled garden and croquet green.
48. It was a great walled city with a massive gate which towered above their heads.
49. There was not a single walled town in either Buckinghamshire or Rutland, while other counties might possess several.
50. She lives now in converted weaving cottages in Kilbarchan, a walled garden already rich in spring colours.
51. All along the way are ascetics' caves, many still walled off with rocks and rotting timbers.
52. Off one corner, an octagonal tower walled with mirrors Margarett left outdoors one winter to weather to an appropriate cloudiness.
53. Fragrance is particularly important in a walled or enclosed garden and both the lilies and the philadelphus will provide scent.
54. Like York, the old walled city centre attracts many tourists, and it has a large cattle market and a cathedral.
55. In the walled garden, the foxglove boldly pointing skyward, like a cathedral spire.
56. Almost every hill is crowned with a picture-perfect little walled village.
57. You move into a group of houses within a walled compound, provided with all the security services you require.
58. You can take a day trip to Bodelwyddan Castle with its walled garden, aviary, maze and adventure woodland.
59. No, the walled Roman city hasn't unearthed an Underground among its excavations.
60. Accommodation comprises 110 twin bedded bungalows and 15 Duplex Suites each with its own shady terrace and small walled garden.