The house has extensive grounds but was originally surrounded by a cotton plantation of 50,000 acres whose prosperity ended with the war.
It was originally surrounded by railings to separate the livestock from the food produce.
The main structure was originally surrounded by stupas at ground level, the foundations of which can still be seen today.
It would have been originally surrounded by fields and farmland though is now situated at the end of a suburban road.
It was originally surrounded by gardens and had a large reflective pool.
Some archeologists believe that Maeshowe was originally surrounded by a large stone circle.
This was originally surrounded by a balustrade with stone urns.
It was originally surrounded by a moat, of which there are still traces.
The house was originally surrounded by an extensive French-style park.
It was originally surrounded by a substantial iron railing.