Yew tree avenue Great Fountain Garden Hampton Court Palace
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The Yew trees of Hampton Court Gardens. Dating back 300 years to the time of Queen Anne, the Yew avenues of the Queens gardens. The yew trees are native Taxus baccata (taxaceae) commonly called English yew. No sign of the Hampton Court Palace ghost! but these trees will have seen much in the last 300 years! • The Great Fountain Garden • William III and Mary II (1689-1702) created the Great Fountain Garden on the East Front to complement their elegant new baroque palace. • Their gardener, Daniel Marot, created a garden containing 13 fountains and planted two radiating avenues of Yew trees in the fashionable form of a goose foot. • Hampton Court Palace is a royal palace in the borough of Richmond upon Thames, Greater London. Surrey England UK • Check out our Yew tree playlist • Trees: Yew - Taxus baccata - English ... • Video sponsored by http://londontreesurgeons.com
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