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villages and
buildings on
garden allotments.
Reports have 4,172 new
cottages built in 2005.[citation needed] Most
cottages are
situated in the muni****lities...
- An
allotment (British English), is a plot of land made
available for individual, non-commercial
gardening for
growing food plants, so
forming a kitchen...
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Construction of new
brick cottage.
Cottage demolished in the 1950s.
Allotment 18 Site of
Wheatsheaf Hotel from 1801–1809.
Allotment leased to
Thomas Reynolds...
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allotments auctioned in
April that year, not all
purchases were paid in full at that time. A
deposit was paid on the
allotment on
which the
cottage is...
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small fibro cottage with
brick piers was
constructed on the
barracks site. 1966 – the
dwarf wall at the rear of the
cottage allotment along the right-of-way...
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until 1842, when the
Nottingham Independent Cottage Garden Society petitioned the
corporation for
allotment gardens because of
poverty and hardship; they...
- (6
January 1871 – 18
April 1937) was a
leading figure in the
Swedish allotment garden movement. Anna Åbergsson was born in
Stockholm in 1871 to Andreas...
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produce in one of
Narvas 52
gardening cooperatives. The
plans for
these cottage allotments were
never finalized before the
collapse of the
Soviet Union and were...
- The
Euclid Golf
Allotment, also
known as the
Euclid Golf
Historic District, is a
historic district located in
Cleveland Heights, Ohio, in the
United States...
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anywhere on the
Common for
which his
workmen could enter any
allotment at any time.
Chawton Cottage, Jane Austen's
house and
garden are open to the public....