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Description Double sided ha-ha at Melford Hall, Suffolk. The wall is nearly invisible when looking from either side, giving the impression of an open sweep of countryside uncluttered with man-made structures. In actuality, the sunken wall both keeps out animals from the house surrounds, and prevents house pets from roaming.
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1882
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Author GrahamBould


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