The Outcome of the Norman Invasion on Anglo Saxon Garden Design
The Outcome of the Norman Invasion on Anglo Saxon Garden Design The arrival of the Normans in the second half of the eleventh century irreparably altered The Anglo-Saxon lifestyle. At the time of the conquest, the Normans surpassed the Anglo-Saxons in building design and cultivation. Still, home life, household architecture, and decoration were out of the question until the Normans taken over the rest of the population. Castles were more standard constructions and often erected on blustery hills, where their people spent both time and space to practicing offense and defense, while monasteries were major stone buildings, mostly positioned in the widest, most fruitful hollows. The calm practice of gardening was unrealistic in these dreary bastions. The finest example of the early Anglo-Norman style of architecture existent presently is Berkeley Castle. It is said that the keep was created during William the Conqueror's time. An enormous terrace encompasses the building, serving as an obstruction to assailants wanting to excavate under the castle walls. One of these terraces, a charming bowling green, is covered grass and flanked by an old yew hedge trimmed into the figure of crude battlements.The Original Fountain Artists
The Original Fountain Artists
A Wall Fountain to Match Your Decor

Usually quite large, freestanding wall fountains, also referred to as floor fountains, have their basins on the ground.
You can choose to put your wall-mounted feature on an preexisting wall or build it into a new wall. The appearance of your landscape will seem more cohesive instead of disjointed when you install this style of water feature.