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Synonyms and antonyms of Structures in gardens and parks in British Thesaurus

Structures in gardens and parks

arbour (noun)

a shelter in a garden that is made by growing plants over a frame

bird bath (noun)

a bowl in a garden, filled with water for birds to wash themselves in

bird table (noun)

British a tall structure in a garden on which you put food for birds

espalier (noun)

a frame to which you tie a fruit tree so that it grows flat

fount (noun)

literary a fountain

fountain (noun)

a structure through which a stream of water is pumped into the air and falls down again

gnome (noun)

a stone or plastic model of a gnome, used in gardens for decoration

grotto (noun)

a small cave that has been built as a decoration in a garden

hedge (noun)

a line of bushes or small trees growing close together around a garden or field

lattice (noun)

a structure consisting of narrow pieces of wood, plastic, metal etc crossed over each other with spaces between them

maze (noun)

an arrangement of closely connected paths separated by tall bushes or trees. The paths often do not lead anywhere, and you have to use your memory and skill to get through

pergola (noun)

a wooden frame for growing plants on outside a house and for sitting or walking under

polytunnel (noun)

a large plastic structure shaped like the top half of a tube that is used for growing plants that need protection from the weather

potting shed (noun)

Britishold-fashioned a shed in which you keep things used in the garden

sundial (noun)

an object that measures time by the position of a shadow made in sunny weather, consisting of a pointed metal piece on top of a flat piece of stone

trellis (noun)

an upright frame for plants to grow on, made of narrow pieces of wood that cross over each other

wall (noun)

an upright structure made of stone or brick that surrounds or divides someone’s land or garden

water feature (noun)

an area with water and plants that has been created in a garden to make it attractive

water fountain (noun)

a machine in a park or other public place that provides drinking water when you push a button

wishing well (noun)

a well or pool of water that you throw money into so that you can make a wish