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Crossing point over the haha at Capheaton Hall
by Oliver Dixon
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A way across the haha which separates the lawn in front of Capheaton Hall (to... (more)
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Haha at Mottisfont
by Bill Boaden
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The field below the haha rises higher than the garden so probably is not... (more)
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Cannon Hall and the haha wall, Cawthorne
by Humphrey Bolton
geograph for square SE2708
The haha comprises a wall and a ditch, and prevents farm animals from entering... (more)
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Haha on the west side of Temple Newsam House
by Humphrey Bolton
geograph for square SE3532
This haha was presumably made before the hedge was grown around the lawn, as the... (more)
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Haha and Hedge, Blickling Hall, Norfolk
by Christine Matthews
geograph for square TG1828
The Blickling Estate is one of Norfolk's top visitor attractions and is... (more)
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Haha on the north side of the Lodge
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square TL1847
The former house is now the much extended UK headquarters of the RSPB. A haha is... (more)
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Haha in Gilbert White's garden, Selborne
by Oliver Dixon
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An obstacle which would be invisible from the house to the left
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Ionic Temple and haha, Duncombe Park
by Pauline E
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One of two temples in the grounds of this country estate.
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Burghley House
by Graham Hogg
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The west facade of the house viewed across the haha in the grounds.
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The lawn, sculpture and haha at Trewidden House
by David Smith
geograph for square SW4429
The view from the house looks out towards Mounts Bay, hidden in the cloud
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Haha around Edensor
by Mick Garratt
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Newbrough Lodge
by Oliver Dixon
geograph for square NY8668
The term "Lodge" is used here to denote something on a much grander... (more)
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Beningbrough Hall parkland, path with mobility scooter
by David Hawgood
geograph for square SE5158
The path runs through trees from the walled garden to the wilderness play area.... (more)
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Haha alongside the avenue, Gibside
by Humphrey Bolton
geograph for square NZ1758
Usually these give a clear view of the fields from the house, but here the views... (more)
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The haha at Capheaton Hall
by Oliver Dixon
geograph for square NZ0380
Separating the lawn in front of the Hall (to the right) from the parkland to the south.
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Looking along the haha, Cannon Hall, Cawthorne
by Humphrey Bolton
geograph for square SE2708
This separates the lawn surrounding the hall from the parkland that would have... (more)
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Southern end of a haha, Temple Newsam, Leeds
by Humphrey Bolton
geograph for square SE3532
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Haha by Waltree house farm
by Philip Jeffrey
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Haha at Kentwell Hall
by PAUL FARMER
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Haha Hylands Park
by PAUL FARMER
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Haha at the boundary of Cottingley Wood Estate
by Humphrey Bolton
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Possibly made to keep cattle out of the woodland, although how effective it... (more)
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Petworth House: Ha-Ha
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SU9721
The ha-ha keeps deer from the park (left) getting onto the lawn of the house (right).
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Stable block and ha ha, Mottisfont
by David Martin
geograph for square SU3227
Category: Stable block
This is the rear of the stable block. The brick edging marks the top of the ha... (more)
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Ha-ha at Lotherton Hall
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SE4435
The wall and ditch that form the ha-ha are somewhat overgrown but still recognisable.
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Ha-ha at Ringwood Hall
by Nigel Mykura
geograph for square SK4173
Ringwood Hall at Brimington was built for the owners of the Staveley Coal and... (more)
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Apley Hall - close up
by Richard Law
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The eastern end/wing of the very grand Apley Hall. It dates from the early 19th... (more)
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View of parkland from Acorn Bank House
by Rose and Trev Clough
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The line across the front of the picture is the edge of a ha-ha, a ditch which... (more)
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Repairs to the ha-ha
by Bill Boaden
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The ha-ha is doing its job as you can't see it, but the sheep are kept off the lawn.
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The ha-ha at Chirk Castle
by Oliver Dixon
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Cannons at Chillingham Castle
by Bill Boaden
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Part of an impressive collection of armaments.
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Stream, Cleobury North
by Derek Harper
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Ha-ha
by Ian Capper
geograph for square TG1828
Part of the ha-ha at the National Trust owned Blickling Hall. The hedge in the... (more)
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Ha-ha in front of Trelissick House
by David Hawgood
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Ha-ha at edge of Temple Gardens, Langley Park
by David Hawgood
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The ha-ha separates the formal Temple Gardens from the open parkland.
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Ha-ha and rhododendrons, Temple Gardens, Langley Park
by David Hawgood
geograph for square TQ0182
The ha-ha separates the formal Temple Gardens from the open parkland.
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Temple of Concord - Audley End
by Paul Gillett
geograph for square TL5238
The Classical Temple of Concord was built in 1790 in honour of George III. It is... (more)
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Temple of Concord - Audley End
by Paul Gillett
geograph for square TL5238
The Classical Temple of Concord was built in 1790 in honour of George III. It is... (more)
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Ha-ha - Audley End Grounds
by Paul Gillett
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Folly, Bell Park Pavilion
by Mick Garratt
geograph for square NZ1704
One of several ruins close to Gillingwood Hall Farm together with a rather... (more)
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Doddington Hall
by Richard Croft
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Snowy view from the park to Doddington Hall Link
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Churchyard at St John's
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK1838
Protected from the road with a ha-ha.
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North side of St John's Church, Alkmonton
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK1838
A ha-ha protects the unfenced churchyard from traffic and animals on Long Lane.... (more)
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