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Another undignified scramble, over the wall into the pheasantry and the shelter of the trees.
This residence inspired the name of his production company, Pheasantry Films.
They included a pheasantry and a stud farm.
Half the original defenders lay dead or dying in the rooms of the old chateau, the courtyard, grounds, and pheasantry.
Home to 34 of the 52 species of pheasants found in the world, the pheasantry now covers twenty acres.
The place was thus called Bażantarnia - Pheasantry.
What began with an accidental glance over a written piece on the pheasantry's eventual replacement took shape into a full-length documentary film.
As the name suggests, the nuilding was originally built in connection with a pheasantry which raised pheasants for the royal household.
Dhodial Pheasantry holds captive 34 of the 52 species of pheasants found in the world.
The name "Pheasant Island" is derived from the old pheasantry that used to exist on the island.
In addition in the gardens and park he built an orangery, a pheasantry and vast dépendances of which little remains today.
The chateau lay a little to the north of the village bearing its name, amidst spacious grounds and a small enclosed wood known as a pheasantry.
Close to the Swiss Cottage stands the Pheasantry (Da.
One of the Pheasantry's many successes is housing the world's largest flock of Cheer pheasants raised in captivity.
Dhodial Pheasantry, beyond everything else that it has done for conservation, and pheasant conservation in particular, put Pakistan on the map.
The land that they have is enough only to cater to their own needs, as opposed to accommodating the needs of Dhodial Pheasantry as well.
The oldest part of the street, north of Roskildevej, was established in 1682 as an access road to the royal pheasantry behind Frederiksberg Gardens.
A gamekeepers cottage with a nearby pheasantry is marked from 1912, when a curling pond makes its first appearance, to the north-west of the castle ruins.
A second pheasantry was based at Gravel House according to the OS maps; a kennels was also being located there.
From the show Helen Goldwyn sings Twisted Tales at The Pheasantry on July 14th 2011.
Dhodial Pheasantry, Asia's largest pheasantry, is located here.
In contrast to the dignified and formal interiors of Pszczyna Castle, the Pheasantry was a "true temple of fun and joy".
The first animals were donated by Frederick William IV, King of Prussia, from the menagerie and pheasantry of the Tiergarten.
She was involved with the filmmaker Philippe Mora and starred in his film, Passion Play, shot in The Pheasantry (1967-68), playing Mary Magdalene.
John Standing Swings Cole Porter runs in the Pheasantry's cabaret room until Sunday, and Standing returns there with his Coward show in May.