The Outcome of the Norman Invasion on Anglo-Saxon Landscaping
The Outcome of the Norman Invasion on Anglo-Saxon Landscaping The advent of the Normans in the second half of the eleventh century greatly modified The Anglo-Saxon ways of living. The ability of the Normans exceeded the Anglo-Saxons' in design and farming at the time of the conquest. But there was no time for home life, domesticated design, and adornment until the Normans had overcome the whole region. Because of this, castles were cruder buildings than monasteries: Monasteries were frequently immense stone buildings located in the biggest and most fecund valleys, while castles were built on windy crests where their inhabitants devoted time and space to projects for offense and defense. The serene practice of gardening was unlikely in these bleak bastions. Berkeley Castle, perhaps the most pristine style of the early Anglo-Norman style of architecture, still exists today. The keep is said to date from William the Conqueror's time period.
The Broad Array of Wall Fountains
The Broad Array of Wall Fountains
Also referred to as a floor fountain, a stand-alone wall fountain is normally rather big, and its basin is placed on the ground.
On the other hand, a water feature affixed to a wall can be integrated onto an existing wall or fit into a new wall. A cohesive look can be realized with this type of water feature because it seems to become part of the landscape rather than an added element.
Outdoor Fountains for Compact Areas

Your outdoor vegetation is a fantastic place to blend in your water feature. People will be focused on the pond, artificial river or fountain in your yard. Examples of places where you can install a water element include large lawns or small patios. The ambience can be significantly modified by placing it in the best place and using the right accessories.