English: Formal Italianate garden at Fulford Place. It was designed by the Olmsted Brothers, and is located on the west side of the property. It has been fully restored by the OHT, and includes statues of Eve (left) and Adam, as well as a fountain with Tritons.
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2007-09-25 11:20 AilisNicGabhain 2304×1728× (1744435 bytes) Formal Italianate garden at Fulford Place. It was designed by the Olmsted Brothers, and is located on the west side of the property. It has been fully restored by the OHT, and includes statues of Eve (left) and Adam, as well as a fountain with Tritons.
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