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  2. Morden Hall Park - Wikipedia

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    Morden Hall Park is a National Trust park on the banks of the Wandle in Morden, south London. Its several buildings and associated parking included, it is 125 acres (51 ha) of predominantly parkland. Its several buildings and associated parking included, it is 125 acres (51 ha) of predominantly parkland.

  3. Morden - Wikipedia

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    The estate contains a number of historic buildings including Morden Hall itself, Morden Cottage, an old Snuff Mill, and many old farm buildings, some of which are now a garden centre and a city farm. The rose garden has over 2000 roses. The estate land was originally owned by Westminster Abbey. There is evidence of an earlier manor-house, but ...

  4. Morden Park - Wikipedia

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    The present park and sports fields between Hillcross Avenue, London Road/Epsom Road and Lower Morden Lane are owned and managed by the London Borough of Merton parks department and cover land that previously formed the grounds of Morden Park House, a small 18th-century country estate (not to be confused with Morden Hall Park, the National Trust ...

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  6. List of botanical gardens and arboretums in Pennsylvania

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    Renziehausen Park Rose Garden and Arboretum McKeesport 40°20′24.36″N 79°49′26.76″W  /  40.3401000°N 79.8241000°W  / 40.3401000; -79.8241000

  7. File:Morden Hall Park 3.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Listed buildings in Carlisle - Wikipedia

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    Old Town Hall: 1668–69 The town hall was extended to the right in 1717 and to the left in the 19th century, and it has a green slate roof. The original part is stuccoed on a chamfered plinth, with a sandstone eaves cornice, a parapet, and a bellcote.

  9. Morden Road tram stop - Wikipedia

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    Morden Road is a Tramlink stop in the London Borough of Merton. It is on the site of the former Morden Road railway station on the Wimbledon-West Croydon line, which closed to rail traffic in 1997. The tram stop consists of two platforms on either side of the double track, linked by pedestrian level crossings .