Sentences with phrase «garden footpaths»

This pub is great place to hang out and chat with friends over ice cold beer, and just a stroll away back to your Nusa Dua hotel along garden footpaths.

Not exact matches

• Please respect other gardeners and their plots by walking only on unplanted footpaths near garden plot edges.
Absolute waterfront, no road, no footpath, only landscaped gardens of Windward Passage and parkland are between you and the perfectly clean and sheltered beach of Pumistone Passage.
Designed by Michele Canzio, a set designer at the Teatro Carlo Felici, the terraced landscape features meandering footpaths winding around palm trees and exotic flowers, neoclassical architecture and a botanical garden.
The urbanization disposes of more than 30,000 m2 of gardens area mapped out by small footpaths amidst the Olive and Nispero trees.
A lush natural privacy hedge surrounds the property, creating a feeling so intimate that you would never guess a small footpath from the garden leads directly to the beach at Playa Mansita.
Absolute waterfront, no road, no footpath, only landscaped gardens of Windward Passage and parkland are between you and the perfectly clean and
The Honeymoon Suite is called Suhagrat with a mini garden and a fish pond under the footpath.
Plenty of garden to hide those eggs, just don't put them too close to the coastal footpath or you might lose some to the passing public!
Set within an organic garden encompassed by productive rice fields, Villa Kunang Kunang Ubud is hidden away from the main road where a narrow footpath lined with flowers and species of native greenery leads you to experience the delightful accommodation.
, but TreeHuggers can get a general feel for the early beginnings of Jerusalem's community garden Bustan Brody — a rare and wonderful treat for Israelis walking through the footpaths of
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For example, there happens not to be a public footpath or other right of way in my back garden, and so if you go there without permission (or other legal justification) then you would be trespassing.
Everywhere I turn, I see people extravagantly hosing things: steps, footpaths, walls, gardens, cars.
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