The park and the gardens were lying below.
The garden lies on a level just below the first-floor ceiling, and it's a constant presence inside.
"The garden, as I recall, lies beyond the south wall," she pointed out.
The garden gate had come off its hinges, was lying on its side.
The vicarage's formal garden lies alongside the road to the church.
You see how the gardens lie in a solid rank west of the houses, separated only by walls between?
To the west lies a formal garden, while the more picturesque open lawns lie to the east.
Her garden lies at the end of the row with a stonewall surrounding it.
Now the tides carry pain, and the gardens lie in ruins.
It is likely that an 18th-century walled garden lies within the boundaries of the original moat.