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"HA-HA" (landscape feature)
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I have recently become fascinated by this landscaping feature.
It typically consists of a sudden sharp slope that meets with a vertical rise.
There is a road near Woolwich called "Ha Ha Road" and there are the remnants of the original ha ha nearby apparently. I wonder if it got its name from the results of hapless individuals stumbling into one. I also wonder how many there are in this country and if there is one near me (I live in SW London).
Any thoughts ?
It typically consists of a sudden sharp slope that meets with a vertical rise.
There is a road near Woolwich called "Ha Ha Road" and there are the remnants of the original ha ha nearby apparently. I wonder if it got its name from the results of hapless individuals stumbling into one. I also wonder how many there are in this country and if there is one near me (I live in SW London).
Any thoughts ?
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don't think we have any here in Lancashire, not that survive anyway
don't think we have any here in Lancashire, not that survive anyway
There's one at Glamis Castle in Angus that has 'listed building' status, and a superb example at Hopetoun House by South Queensferry - (second picture)...
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