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Ha Ha Behind the Priory Arch
by Mick Garratt
geograph for square NZ6116
Category: Ha-ha
Seen through an arch in the old garden wall I don't think this ha ha would... (more)
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Ha-ha at Melford Hall
by Marathon
geograph for square TL8646
Melford Hall was built at the start of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, although... (more)
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The Ha-Ha at Woolwich
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square TQ4277
Category: Ha-ha
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A cow across the Ha-Ha, near Shaw End
by Rich Tea
geograph for square SD5597
Looking at the cow across the Ha-Ha (and the cow looking at me).
See my... (more)
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The 2nd Ha-Ha below Shaw End
by Rich Tea
geograph for square SD5597
Shaw End is unusual in having 2 Ha-Has, one near the house separating the garden... (more)
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A gate in a ha-ha
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SO8845
This gateway in a ha-ha in Croome Park enables stockmen to move livestock from... (more)
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A ha-ha gate
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SO8845
A gateway in a ha-ha in Croome Park, this is known as a Cattle Crush which... (more)
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The ha-ha for Danson House
by Marathon
geograph for square TQ4775
Records show that an estate at Danson has probably existed since before the 13th... (more)
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Killerton: ha-ha
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SS9700
Category: Ha-ha
This is not a very impressive example of a ha-ha, lacking the deep ditch of... (more)
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Ha-ha, Ettington Park Hotel
by David P Howard
geograph for square SP2447
Category: Ha-ha
Just off the bridleway, at the back of Ettington Park, is this old and somewhat... (more)
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Ha Ha at St Leonard's Church, Horringer
by PAUL FARMER
geograph for square TL8262
Category: Ha-ha
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Ha-ha at Rousham
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SP4724
This ha-ha is unusual in that it faces Rousham House, usually a ha-ha face away... (more)
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The Green Chain Walk alongside Ha Ha Road
by Marathon
geograph for square TQ4277
The ha ha after which Ha Ha Road is named is on the right and beyond the fence... (more)
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View from Ha Ha Road
by Marathon
geograph for square TQ4277
This view from Ha Ha Road looks towards the Royal Artillery Barracks on a very... (more)
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Ha-ha
by Ian Capper
geograph for square SJ5409
The ha-ha in front of the main house at the National Trust owned Attingham Park,... (more)
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Hill of Tarvit Mansion House gardens
by Bill Kasman
geograph for square NO3811
This low stone wall is the remnants of the ha-ha which used to surround the... (more)
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Sweeney Hall: The burial Ground
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square SJ2926
Described in the Historic England listing as a "Ha-ha and non-conformist... (more)
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Ha-ha in Croome Park
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SO8844
A ha-ha is a sunken wall which keeps livestock out of gardens in parklands such... (more)
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View across the ha-ha, Levens Hall garden
by David Smith
geograph for square SD4984
On the west side of the garden, there is a wall and a ditch with the shape of a... (more)
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Heaton Hall and Ha-Ha
by David Dixon
geograph for square SD8304
Heaton Hall is a neoclassical 18th-century country house within Heaton Park,... (more)
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The Ha-Ha at Heaton Park
by David Dixon
geograph for square SD8304
The Ha-Ha, or sunken wall, dates from the 1770s when the landscape designer... (more)
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The ha-ha at Arlington Court
by David Smith
geograph for square SS6040
The ha-ha is on the west side of the garden; as the main aspects of the present... (more)
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Ha-ha, Harewood Estate
by Derek Harper
geograph for square SE3243
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Ha-ha, Moccas Park
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SO3543
A ha-ha, a ditch and sunken wall, which provides unobstructed views over... (more)
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Ha-ha, Longside, Yorkshire Sculpture Park
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SE2812
18th-century landscape designers used the ha-ha as a device to exclude livestock... (more)
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Ha-ha at Thorney
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK8672
The boundary of the former Thorney Hall grounds. The idea of a ha-ha providing... (more)
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The ha-ha at Flintham Hall
by Jonathan Thacker
geograph for square SK7345
The ha-ha separates the gardens (here rather overgrown) from the park.
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Wimpole Ha-Ha
by Mr Ignavy
geograph for square TL3351
Category: Ha-ha
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Wimpole Ha-Ha
by Mr Ignavy
geograph for square TL3351
Category: Ha-ha
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Hackwood Estate ha-ha
by Mr Ignavy
geograph for square SU6449
Category: Ha-ha
Southern boundary. The open land slopes up to the main house.
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Ha-ha - Hackwood Estate
by Mr Ignavy
geograph for square SU6449
Category: Ha-ha
Running parallel to a track south of the main house. The public footpath runs past here.
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Well maintained ha-ha
by Mr Ignavy
geograph for square SU6449
Category: Ha-ha
Presumably originally built to keep deer in or out of the estate.
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Jump over a ha-ha
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SE4140
The park is used for equestrian events, and this seems to be a jump making use... (more)
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Temporary bridge of a ha-ha
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SO8844
Temporary bridge of a ha-ha in Croome Park. The bridge is providing access for... (more)
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An urn and ha-ha, Croome Park
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SO8844
An urn in Croome Park beside a ha-ha, with Croome D'Abitot church in the background.
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Ha-ha in Farnley Hall Park
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SE2432
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The ha ha
by Malcolm Neal
geograph for square SK4226
A ha ha is a sunken ditch that stops animals from approaching a building but... (more)
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Ha-Ha at Kingston Lacy
by Des Blenkinsopp
geograph for square ST9701
The ha-ha consisted of a ditch with one side sloping and one side vertical. It... (more)
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Cliffe Park Hall, ha-ha
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SJ9360
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Ha-ha in Hanbury Park
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SO9463
Ha-ha were a popular feature of country estates in the 18th century stopping... (more)
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Beningbrough Hall, the ha-ha
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SE5158
A common feature of 18th century country estates.
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Looking out into Belmont Park
by Marathon
geograph for square TQ9856
General George Harris settled at Belmont in 1787 and his house bears the date... (more)
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A ha-ha in Tortworth Park
by Philip Halling
geograph for square ST6992
A ha-ha, or sunken wall, in the grounds of Tortworth Park.
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Ha-ha in Croome Park
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SO8844
Ha-has, or sunken walls are a particular feature of 'Capability' Brown... (more)
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Cattle crush in Croome Park
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SO8845
This gateway in a ha-ha in Croome Park is known as a cattle crush and has been... (more)
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The Evergreen Shrubbery and ha-ha, Croome Park
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SO8845
This ha-ha beside the Evergreen Shrubbery is unusual in that it faces Croome... (more)
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Restoration work on a Cattle Crush
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SO8845
Restoration work is being carried out on the gateway in a ha-ha in Croome Park,... (more)
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Restoration work on a Cattle Crush
by Philip Halling
for square SO8845
Restoration work is being carried out on the gateway in a ha-ha in Croome Park,... (more)
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Cattle crush, Croome Park
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SO8845
Restoration work is being carried out on the gateway in a ha-ha in Croome Park,... (more)
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Lawn and ha-ha, Trengwainton Gardens
by David Smith
geograph for square SW4431
The ha-ha bounds the lawn which is a planned vista to the sea from the house.... (more)
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