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Definition of formal garden in English: formal gardennoun A garden laid out in a conventional and ordered design. the Georgian house is surrounded by formal gardens a formal garden with an ornamental pool and wooded walks Example sentencesExamples - Each dormitory had a formal garden in front of it, a small plot with tropical plants that we tried to clip into funny shapes.
- The right-hand wing features a room that overlooks the formal gardens.
- The small, variously shaped flowerbeds of his formal garden still survive.
- Figures are posed in formal gardens, evoking an air of romantic ennui, a nostalgia for a vanished age.
- Walk a bit farther in this direction if you want to visit the beautiful formal gardens and wildlife park.
- Though weeds may be banished from the central beds of a formal garden, they were still capable of sturdy growth and a beauty all their own.
- In 1809, the grand country house had its formal gardens torn up to create a romantic wilderness.
- Another unusual feature was the discovery of large formal gardens within the courtyard and in front of the palace, now partly reconstructed.
- Visitors can also enjoy strolling about the now mature formal garden, which also lies within the moated area.
- It draws beautifully on French formal gardens, at first luring the viewer with a sense of calm familiarity, then captivating the eye with details which are exciting and current.
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