A drystonewall enclosed the yard, but the gate was open.
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A low drystonewall formed a demarcating line between the grass and the woods.
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A pair of wood pigeons court on the drystonewall close to last year's nest.
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Activities you can help with include tree-planting, woodland management, erosion control, drystonewall repairs and pond restoration.
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A drystonewall undulates over rows of corrugated ramparts, a series of banks and ditches where rushes grow in the wet places.
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Once the frame was made weather-tight, the interior fit-out and exterior finishes, such as drystonewall or timber cladding, could happen in tandem.
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Finally, she had to leave him against a drystonewall while she went to look for help, trudging up and down the muddy lanes.
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There were photographs of her bridesmaids, brightly wrapped, leaning against a drystonewall, laughing, their beautiful brown legs coltish in their delicate towering shoes.
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Its cool climate, wild beaches, drystonewalls and pink and purple sea thrift flowers are similar.
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Criss-crossed by drystonewalls, they are full of spongy tussocks of boggy grass, gorse and bracken.
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Inland it's all undulating fields divided by ancient drystonewalls and fringed with furze and wild irises.
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The prospect of snow-laden pastoral valleys, drystonewalls and rounded hilltops proves irresistible: the West Galtees it is.
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Drystonewalls enclose green fields perfectly.
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Then, during the Famine, you had drystonewalls being made on the east coast of America and in Australia.
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Its coast is dotted with quiet fishing villages, its sleepy interior cloaked with olive groves divided by crumbling drystonewalls.
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The narrow pastoral valleys, drystonewalls and rounded tops immediately recall, as they always have, strong echoes of the Lakeland dales and fells.