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ha-ha is a feature used in landscape garden design to keep grazing livestock out of a garden while providing an uninterrupted view from
Kaynak: Ha-haThomas Hutchinson's
Ha-ha is a historic
ha-ha at 100-122 Randolph Avenue in Milton, Massachusetts . The
ha-ha (a sunken wall which permits
Kaynak: Gov. Thomas Hutchinson's Ha-haThe two remaining parts of the estate are the field, which affords sweeping views of Boston and Quincy and a
ha-ha which is now on the
Kaynak: Governor Hutchinson's Fieldwooded areas to viewing points and the use of
ha-ha s - features are some of the progressive ideas he helped bring into favor (Jellicoe, 1986, p.
Kaynak: Charles BridgemanIn the mid-1990s the National Trust replanted the double avenue of trees that surrounded the
ha-ha to the south and south-west including
Kaynak: Stowe HouseIt is open to the public, and a nearby property features a
ha-ha constructed for Hutchinson in 1771. The
ha-ha is listed on the National
Kaynak: Thomas Hutchinson (governor)