English Tudor Gardens
Each Tudor garden contains one or more of the arbors. One type is the square on the roof, and other types of convex. Both are built of twigs or willow. Fragrant rosemary, jasmine, roses of different varieties, especially hip or hips, is also trained over the trellis, which often rest on the wall. As mentioned in an old writer, gardener herb garden is built and designed in a way that’s most refreshing ”
More monolithic structure of brick or stone, which is useful both in winter in summer, because they have been furnished with the pipe. This one, on a large scale, can still be seen at Hampton Court, and called home banquet. Another, who is now missing, was built for Elizabeth York at Windsor.
Road length covered formed another important function in every garden. Sometimes they pass between the lines of pollard trees bent to form arches, like walking hornbeam in Hatfield, or one of witch-elm, is called Mary the Queen, at Hampton Court. In other cases, the arch was built of wood and covered with vines. One advantage of the trip was that under his shadow they can move from one part of the other parks, without subject to the Sun under the arbor, and in other places covered or found, chairs and tables for reading and writing, where the drinks are also served. Most of them are located around the corner or near the fountain.
Another feature that was developed in this period is a mountain, the mountains are usually covered with grass and serving as a lookout fence into the garden. Often it is the culmination of a pergola, or just a place. This is a very big mountain at Hampton Court, built in 1533. It was built on a foundation of bricks covered with earth and planted in two hundred quicksets. Summit is a large gazebo.


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