Historically, a turf maze is a labyrinth made by cutting a convoluted path into a level area of short grass, turf or lawn. Some had names such as Mizmaze...
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the game are also categorised as mazes or tour puzzles. Mazes have been built with walls and rooms, with hedges, turf, corn stalks, straw bales, books...
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Gardening portal Corn maze Straw maze Turf maze Fisher, Adrian (2004). Mazes & Follies. Jarrold Publishing. Wright, Craig M. (2001). The maze and the warrior:...
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Labyrinth (category Mazes)
British turf labyrinths by Marilyn Clark. Photos and descriptions of the surviving historical turf mazes in Britain. Theedkins.co.uk, Jo Edkins's Maze Page...
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Troy Town (category Mazes)
Many turf mazes in England were named Troy Town, Troy-town or variations on that theme (such as Troy, The City of Troy, Troy's Walls, Troy's Hoy, or The...
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Alkborough (redirect from Alkborough Turf Maze)
is Julian's Bower, a unicursal turf maze, 43 feet (13 m) across, of indeterminate age. Although referred to as a maze, being unicursal (having only one...
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Caerdroia (category Mazes)
A caerdroia is a Welsh turf maze, usually in the sevenfold Cretan labyrinth design. They were created by shepherds on hilltops and were apparently the...
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Stumpery Sylvan theater Summerhouse Terrace Topiary Tōrō (lantern) Trellis Turf maze Water feature Water garden Woodland garden Zig-zag bridge Monopteros in...
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Intercultural Garden Keyhole garden Kitchen garden Knot garden Maze Hedge maze Turf maze Memorial garden Monastic garden Moon garden Moss garden Orangery...
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