Cirencester Park

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Cirencester Park

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Manor of the Counts Bathurst. The building was built at the beginning of the XVIII century. and is surrounded by a vast landscape park with a variety of grottoes, ruins, etc. For example, Alfred’s Hall is a building that is currently considered the earliest registered Gothic garden building in England (). The house has the highest yew fence in Britain. A semicircular hedge, which is 33 feet (10 m) wide and 150 yards (140 m) long, is believed to have been planted around 1710. As a result of its regular pruning, 1 ton (!) Of twigs is received annually by pharmaceutical companies that use this as the main component of docetaxel - chemotherapy drugs.
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