- A
crinkle crankle wall, also
known as a
crinkum crankum, sinusoidal, serpentine,
ribbon or wavy wall, is an
unusual type of
structural or
garden wall...
- the Hall with Home Farm is a
grade II listed, late 18th
century crinkle crankle wall; the only
known example in Bedfordshire. The 2
metres (7 ft) high...
- straight,
instead weaving to form more
organic impressions. A crinkle-
crankle wall is a
brick wall that
follows a
serpentine path,
rather than a straight...
- "timeline" feature.
Ashlar Chemise (wall) Clay
panel Climbing wall
Crinkle crankle wall
Fabric structure Great Green Wall (Africa)
Great Green Wall (China)...
-
grounds have been
improved and the
walled garden, with its
listed 'crinkle
crankle wall' has been
brought back into use by
local volunteers. A
cafeteria is...
-
aesthetic reasons. At the
University of Virginia,
serpentine walls (crinkle
crankle walls)
extend down the
length of the main lawn at the
University of Virginia...
-
retaining wall of St. Peter's
Churchyard and
Church of St
Peter (a
crinkle crankle wall) (18th century). The two-storey gazebo,
built by 1663, is one of the...
- is
entered through a
single archway which retains its portcullis. The
Crankles was the name of the
fishpond near the
river Lark. The
vineyard was first...
-
Geldeston is not
listed in the
Domesday Book.
Geldeston is home to a
crinkle crankle wall (located
close to the
village green),
which are
found most commonly...
-
north and west
sides of the
garden are
built in brick. It is a crinkle-
crankle type of wall,
which is rare in Cheshire; it
consists of
concave bays with...