Anglo Saxon Grounds at the Time of the Norman Conquest

Anglo Saxon Grounds Time Norman Conquest 76477679.jpg Anglo Saxon Grounds at the Time of the Norman Conquest The advent of the Normans in the latter half of the 11th century considerably transformed The Anglo-Saxon ways of living. The talent of the Normans exceeded the Anglo-Saxons' in design and agriculture at the time of the conquest. But there was no time for home life, domesticated design, and decoration until the Normans had conquered the whole region. Most often constructed upon windy summits, castles were basic structures that allowed their inhabitants to devote time and space to offensive and defensive programs, while monasteries were rambling stone buildings frequently installed in only the most fecund, extensive valleys. Relaxing pastimes such as gardening were out of place in these destitute citadels. The finest example of the early Anglo-Norman style of architecture existent today is Berkeley Castle. It is said that the keep was introduced during William the Conqueror's time. A big terrace intended for walking and as a means to stop enemies from mining under the walls runs about the building. On one of these parapets is a picturesque bowling green covered in grass and enclosed by an aged hedge of yew that has been designed into coarse battlements.

The Godfather Of Rome's Water Fountains

Godfather Rome's  Water Fountains 71670899.jpg The Godfather Of Rome's Water Fountains There are countless renowned water features in the city center of Rome. Gian Lorenzo Bernini, one of the finest sculptors and artists of the 17th century designed, created and built almost all of them. His skills as a fountain creator and also as a city designer, are obvious throughout the roads of Rome. Bernini's father, a recognized Florentine sculptor, guided his young son, and they finally moved in Rome, to thoroughly express their artwork in the form of public water features and water features. An diligent worker, the young Bernini received compliments and patronage of many popes and influential artists. He was initially celebrated for his sculpture. Most famously in the Vatican, he made use of a base of knowledge in historical Greek architecture and melded it effortlessly with Roman marble. He was influenced by many great artists, however, Michelangelo had the biggest effect on his work.
Bernini's Early Showpieces The Barcaccia, a stunning water fountain built at the base of the Trinita dei Monti in Piaza di Spagna, was Bernini's earliest water fountain.This spot is still filled with Roman locals and tourists who enjoy exchanging gossip or going over the day's news.... read more


The Myriad Styles of Wall Fountains If you want to have a place to relax as well as add some flair to a small area such as a patio or courtyard, wall fountains are perfect because they do not take up much space.... read more


The One Cleaning Solution to NEVER Use On Your Outdoor Garden Fountains Water fountains will last a long time with regular cleaning and maintenance.Leaves, twigs, and bugs very often find their way into fountains, so it is essential to keep yours free from such debris.... read more


A Small Garden Space? Don't Fret! You Can Still Have a Water Feature Since water is reflective, it has the effect of making a small space appear larger than it is.Water features such as fountains benefit from the reflective characteristics stemming from dark materials.... read more


The Outcome of the Norman Invasion on Anglo-Saxon Gardens The arrival of the Normans in the latter half of the 11th century substantially transformed The Anglo-Saxon ways of living.The Normans were better than the Anglo-Saxons at architecture and horticulture when they came into power.... read more


Installing a Garden Fountain In Smaller Gardens The reflective properties of water means it can make smaller spaces appear larger than they are.Water features such as fountains profit from the reflective qualities coming from dark materials.... read more


The Early Culture: Outdoor Fountains Various kinds of conduits have been found through archaeological digs on the island of Crete, the cradle of Minoan society.They not only helped with the water supply, they extracted rainwater and wastewater as well.... read more