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Northernhay Gardens description and photos - Great Britain: Exeter. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The title in English is Northernhay Gardens. Photo and DescriptionNorthernhey Gardens are located in Exeter, Devon, UK. They are located on the north side of Rougemont Castle. This is the oldest public park in England and was opened in 1612 as a walking area for the people of Exeter. The site was originally a quarry where the Romans mined stone for the city walls. In the park, you can still see the remains of Roman fortifications and the only surviving section of the city wall in England, built by the Saxons. The park was seriously damaged during the Civil War in 1642, when a large moat was dug there to protect the city. Soon after the Restoration, in 1664, the city is restoring the park, planting hundreds of elms and laying gravel paths. In 1860, the park underwent significant redevelopment and reconstruction. Monuments and statues have appeared, including the famous Deer Hunter Stephens. Since then, the park has maintained a Victorian landscape style with beautiful trees, shrubs and amazing flower beds. We also recommend reading Church of Our Lady of the Rosary (Igreja Matriz de Nossa Senhora do Rosario) description and photos - Portugal: Olhao Topic: Northernhay Gardens description and photos - Great Britain: Exeter. |