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Перевод: parkland
[существительное] парк ; парковые насаждения
Тезаурус:
- Again and again, SAVE has found the Department of Transport has failed to recognize the value, in historic and aesthetic terms, of country house parkland.
- This ran along the edge of the parkland and was marked with a DANGER notice giving warning that the ground beyond was swamp.
- All rooms are twin bedded with a private bath and loo, are luxuriously furnished, and all have a view either of parkland or the lake.
- Parkland holds steady.
- Add to all that the claim that Leeds has more parkland than any other city in Britain, plus a wealth of historical architecture which dates back to 1152, and it's hardly surprising that England's third largest city is now fast becoming a very popular UK holiday destination.
- The house had not the vistas or the parkland of Auckland Castle, and its chapel could hardly compete with the chapel at Auckland, but it had good walks along the Ouse.
- The parkland at the back of the Villa Reale is separated by a fence from the Boschetti di Via Marina, the little wood of the Via Marina, an elegant tree-lined street designed by Piermarini but now thoroughly ruined by the car park of ACI, the Italian Automobile Club.
- Here we faced a familiar dilemma: the Department of Transport and the county council were seeking to improve a trunk road and, seeing a large area of parkland, decided to take the new road through the park, cutting off a large swathe near the main entrance gates.
- The early 18th century 30-acre garden, set in 300 acres of dramatic parkland around the River Rye, has been described as "the supreme masterpiece of the art of the landscape gardener".
- Country house parkland, however, deserves to be recognized and protected as an artistic creation in its own right.
- The house is surrounded by 1000 acres of spectacular parkland, gardens and woodland shaped by Lancelot "Capability" Brown, the most renowned designer of English landscape.
- Open spaces and parkland are a feature of Birmingham, with the lovely city parks, Cannon Hill and the Botanical Gardens and the wilder country parks at Sutton Coldfield and Woodgate Valley.
- Saintes, with Gallo-Roman remains, a beautiful Romanesque abbey and an atmospheric medieval quarter, is 17 miles south of St Jean; 15-odd miles to the north-west is Surgeres, all of whose public buildings, including an engagingly asymmetrical church, are within the 16th-century castle walls, scattered among beautiful gardens and parkland - perfect for picnicking.
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