Queen Eleanor’s Garden

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Queen Eleanor’s Garden is a reconstructed medieval-style garden at Winchester Castle in England, designed to evoke the courtly and symbolic gardens associated with 13th-century queens.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval-style garden
reconstructed garden
tourist attraction
associatedWith medieval courtly gardens
symbolic gardens
associatedWithPeriod 13th century
country United Kingdom
designedToEvoke gardens of 13th-century queens
hasFeature enclosed garden layout
fountain
herb beds
lawn or turf seats
trellis or arbour structures
hasTheme courtly love
medieval symbolism
heritageType cultural heritage site
inspiredBy historical royal gardens
interpretationFocus life of medieval queens
medieval horticulture
locatedIn England
Hampshire
Winchester
Winchester Castle
namedAfter Eleanor of Provence
surface form: Queen Eleanor
openToPublic true
partOf Winchester Castle
surface form: Winchester Castle complex
style medieval
usedFor education
heritage interpretation
tourism

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Winchester Castle hasPart Queen Eleanor’s Garden
The Great Hall hasFeature Queen Eleanor’s Garden
subject surface form: The Great Hall, Winchester
this entity surface form: Queen Eleanor’s Garden (adjacent)