Driveway from St Andrew's church to Brettenham Road
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Image: © Evelyn Simak Taken: 6 Feb 2010
The medieval mansions of the old Kilverstone Hall once stood to both sides of the driveway. A ha-ha can be seen at right. A ha-ha is a dry ditch with a fence, wall or hedge running along its bottom, forming the boundary to a garden or park. It is designed so as not to interrupt the view, and to be invisible until closely approached. The originator of the ha-ha is believed to be the English garden designer Charles Bridgeman (1690-1738).