communal garden
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communal
adjective
uk/ˈkɒm.jə.nəl/us/ˈkɑː.mjə.nəl/
belonging to or used by a group of people rather than one ...
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garden
noun
uk/ˈɡɑː.dən/us/ˈɡɑːr.dən/
UK
a piece of land next to and belonging to a house, where flowers and other plants are grown, and often containing an area ...
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The idea is that they would all contribute towards the upkeep of thecommunalgarden.
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Between the facing terraces is a landscapedcommunalgardenwith expansive lawns and numerous trees.
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To this day thesecommunalgardensquares continue to provide the area with much of its attraction for the wealthiest householders.
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Much of it was restored in the 1920s, and a largecommunalgardenwas established.
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The terraced houses in the square surround acommunalgardenthat is open to the public during the day but locked at night.
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Houses are linked by footpaths and are grouped around central service courts, with the public sides facing thecommunalgardenspace.
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He had also colonised the communal gardens immediately surrounding his ' patch ' and a bed of unofficial annuals were in place.
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The interior is entirely car free, and scattered children's toys bear witness to a safe secret haven for children in the huge communal gardens.
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They were village farmers, living in palisaded towns and subsisting largely on the corn, squash, and beans raised by the women in communal gardens.
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This could include common parking areas, communal gardens, patios, other planted areas, tennis courts, etc.
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The street is divided into two crescents to the west and east with large expensive houses and communal gardens in the centre.
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The plan marks the genesis of his most enduring idea - the creation of large private communal gardens enclosed by terraces and/or crescents of houses.
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There are private communal gardens in the centre of the square for use by the local residents.
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Communal gardens for the new housing were established at that time.
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Comprising three curved terraces grouped in a crescent form around communal gardens, the north side of the crescent (numbers 37-46) was constructed first, dating from the 1820s or earlier.
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A residential district the area generally contains a mixture of terraced townhouses with private communal gardens, detached villas with private grounds and a number of four-storey tenement buildings.
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