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Heale House with lawn and topiary Royalty Free Stock Photo
Heale House Royalty Free Stock Photo
Heale Garden, Middle Woodford Royalty Free Stock Photo
Heale Garden, Middle Woodford Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Heale House
The red bridge Royalty Free Stock Photo
Steps leading to the topiary Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brick gate piers at the entrance to the Garden. Virginia Royalty Free Stock Photo
The entrance to the Garden. Virginia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Concept of historical buildings of ancient Ukraine. Small house where healers kept their medicinal herbs Royalty Free Stock Photo
Japanese Tea House over the stream Royalty Free Stock Photo
Japanese Tea House Royalty Free Stock Photo
Heale House was built in the latter part of the sixteenth century by Sir William Greene. The house was given to his daughter and son-in-law, Sir Gerald Errington, in 1553 as a wedding present. Passing from them into the hands of Lawrence Hyde of Hatch and given again as a wedding present to his son, the house was considerably enlarged, covering very much the same area as it does today.


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