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  1. The Moat House, Fisher's Pond, Hampshire.
  2. Thousands of gallons of water per minute flow from underground streams which pour from the tranquil pool to form the moat and run into the gutters of Wells and into the many little streams around, irrigating the fields with their dancing life and wonderful presence.
  3. Queens Moat has managed the 152-room, four-star hotel in Chester for three years, owning a 28 p.c. shareholding, and so has only another 6.9m to find.
  4. Karl tucked Erika's arm under his as they crossed the bridge over the green, splintered ice of the Spree which formed a chill moat around the great museums, by the great dome of the Protestant Cathedral, and on to the broad stretch of Unter den Linden.
  5. Look through the south door to the garden and there, across the moat, the formal garden of yews and alles stretches towards the downs just as it did when it was first laid out.
  6. Around the inner compound of his ranch house, Goldsmith has built a moat in which he is sheltering a large number of crocodiles - a notoriously threatened species.
  7. This was easy to defend since the rivers were like a moat on three sides.
  8. Steam for 1 hr before unmoulding and serving on a hot platter large enough to take the pudding and its moat of butterscotch sauce.
  9. Thus the place was already steeped in history when Lord Williams decided to build his modest but very modern hunting lodge, between the inner and middle moat.
  10. Burden plodded through the rain from estate agent to estate agent and he at last found Moat Hall, listed in the books of a small firm on the outskirts of the town.
  11. To the south-west, a deep moat, spanned by a drawbridge, completed defences.
  12. After the Norman Conquest Beckley was acquired by a big Oxfordshire land-owner called Robert d'Oilly, and then, in 1227, Richard, Earl of Cornwall built a hunting lodge within the outer moat, which lies unexcavated in the garden.
  13. Leaving the car, Gerry Matthews and I walked up a steep hill, past an eerie standing stone, and eventually reached a mound at the hilltop ringed by a deep moat.

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