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Definition of walled garden in English: walled gardennoun 1A garden enclosed by high walls. Example sentencesExamples - They viewed the two acre walled garden which has been restored to its original 19th century design from old photographs.
- A covered glass area will lead from the original house to the walled garden, about a quarter of which will become a conference centre.
- The Lottery cash would also pay for an 18 th-century walled garden to be restored.
- Last year the club visited the walled garden at Kylemore Abbey.
- The bathroom (the only slightly tired area in the suite) leads to a sunken outdoor bath within a walled garden.
- A large walled garden belongs to the garden level flat.
- His friend Gertrude Jekyll designed the beautiful walled gardens.
- Brigade HQ was established in the grounds of Mezze House, a large building with a walled garden.
- All this is set against the wild mountain backdrop which surrounds the walled garden in the distance.
- Outside, there is off-street parking to the front of the house with side access to the south-facing private walled garden.
- The restored walled garden contains a collection of 160 varieties of Irish bred daffodils, many of them bred here in Waterford by Lionel Richardson.
- There is pedestrian side access to the walled garden to the rear which benefits from a sunny south-westerly aspect.
- Head chef Paul Hart uses the best fresh local produce, including vegetables grown in the hotel's own walled garden.
- There is a small walled garden to the front of the house.
- The walled garden is actually the first really serious garden I ever planted.
- One new project on show this year is the walled garden at Broughton Hall, Skipton.
- Ideally, the altar would be built in a walled garden where rites could be conducted in privacy.
- To the side of the house there is a large walled garden with patio area.
- Outside, a landscape gardener has retained the original character of this part of the walled garden.
- Limestone piers at the estate's walled gardens were also found to be decayed.
- 1.1Telecommunications Computing A restricted range of information to which subscribers to a particular service are limited.
Example sentencesExamples - Last week T-Mobile Germany boasted that by breaking down the walled garden, ARPUs would blossom.
- You can't control customers on the Internet, but you can if they're inside your walled garden.
- Those who keep their walled gardens intact will suffer.
- Thus a walled garden will ensure that users can browse onto sites specifically set up for the TV.
- A second give-away feature of 3 G is the way operators take you to their walled garden of paid-for services rather than let you roam the web freely.
Definition of walled garden in US English: walled gardennoun 1A garden or yard enclosed by high walls. Example sentencesExamples - One new project on show this year is the walled garden at Broughton Hall, Skipton.
- The restored walled garden contains a collection of 160 varieties of Irish bred daffodils, many of them bred here in Waterford by Lionel Richardson.
- Outside, a landscape gardener has retained the original character of this part of the walled garden.
- Head chef Paul Hart uses the best fresh local produce, including vegetables grown in the hotel's own walled garden.
- There is pedestrian side access to the walled garden to the rear which benefits from a sunny south-westerly aspect.
- A large walled garden belongs to the garden level flat.
- Outside, there is off-street parking to the front of the house with side access to the south-facing private walled garden.
- His friend Gertrude Jekyll designed the beautiful walled gardens.
- Last year the club visited the walled garden at Kylemore Abbey.
- Ideally, the altar would be built in a walled garden where rites could be conducted in privacy.
- The Lottery cash would also pay for an 18 th-century walled garden to be restored.
- To the side of the house there is a large walled garden with patio area.
- The walled garden is actually the first really serious garden I ever planted.
- They viewed the two acre walled garden which has been restored to its original 19th century design from old photographs.
- A covered glass area will lead from the original house to the walled garden, about a quarter of which will become a conference centre.
- The bathroom (the only slightly tired area in the suite) leads to a sunken outdoor bath within a walled garden.
- There is a small walled garden to the front of the house.
- Limestone piers at the estate's walled gardens were also found to be decayed.
- Brigade HQ was established in the grounds of Mezze House, a large building with a walled garden.
- All this is set against the wild mountain backdrop which surrounds the walled garden in the distance.
- 1.1Computing Telecommunications A restricted range of information to which subscribers to a particular service are limited.
Example sentencesExamples - Last week T-Mobile Germany boasted that by breaking down the walled garden, ARPUs would blossom.
- Those who keep their walled gardens intact will suffer.
- A second give-away feature of 3 G is the way operators take you to their walled garden of paid-for services rather than let you roam the web freely.
- Thus a walled garden will ensure that users can browse onto sites specifically set up for the TV.
- You can't control customers on the Internet, but you can if they're inside your walled garden.
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