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The Rivierenhof is an important woodland and wildlife refuge on the edge of Antwerp with origins and buildings dating back to the 16th century.
The Phoenix Park in Dublin is a historic landscape of international importance and one of the largest designed landscapes in any European city.
One of the original 'pleasure gardens' of London - dating back to the the mid-17th century now a regenerated public park.
The world's first publicly funded park has a wealth of history on the edge of Liverpool. Designed by prominent landscape visionary Joseph Paxton.
Princes Street Gardens is Edinburgh’s central garden and its’ most famous open space, with Edinburgh Castle towering above.
A good example of a Management Plan that combines conservation of heritage with a strong understanding of site biodiversity.