| 31. | Permission was granted but like his juvenile pleasure grounds, there is no evidence that it was ever erected.
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| 32. | The baths included six of the largest indoor swimming pools, a museum, a skating rink and other pleasure grounds.
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| 33. | Sometime after 1820 a bathing facility was built, along with a gardens and pleasure ground, with some visitor cottages.
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| 34. | In 1993 of the park and pleasure grounds were acquired by the National Trust and have been extensively restored.
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| 35. | The original Mulberry garden was a tree-planted pleasure ground and occupied the site of the present Buckingham Palace and gardens.
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| 36. | In January 1885 Sheffield City Council bought both the house and the land as a public park or pleasure ground.
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| 37. | The deer park was probably established early in the 18th century, and elements of the pleasure grounds in the 1860s.
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| 38. | Likewise, English pleasure grounds were influenced by medieval groves, some of which were still in existence in 18th century Britain.
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| 39. | In January 1885, Sheffield City Council bought both the house and the land as a public park or pleasure ground.
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| 40. | In the 1990s of the park and pleasure grounds were acquired by the National Trust and a large scale restoration undertaken.
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