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- Q16931067 subject Q15310104.
- Q16931067 subject Q16793061.
- Q16931067 subject Q7214524.
- Q16931067 abstract "Le Clos du Peyronnet is an Arts and Crafts garden on Avenue Aristide Briand in Menton, in the Alpes-Maritimes department on the French Riviera. The gardens of the villa were designed by Humphry Waterfield in the early 20th-century, and has remained in the ownership of the Waterfield family ever since. Though privately owned, the garden is occasionally open to the public.The garden is located on a strictly sloping site divided into terraces, with a series of cascading pools filtering into a fishpond at the bottom.".
- Q16931067 wikiPageExternalLink Jardin-Clos-du-Peyronet.
- Q16931067 wikiPageWikiLink Q15310104.
- Q16931067 wikiPageWikiLink Q16793061.
- Q16931067 wikiPageWikiLink Q180083.
- Q16931067 wikiPageWikiLink Q182822.
- Q16931067 wikiPageWikiLink Q3139.
- Q16931067 wikiPageWikiLink Q330369.
- Q16931067 wikiPageWikiLink Q6465.
- Q16931067 wikiPageWikiLink Q7214524.
- Q16931067 comment "Le Clos du Peyronnet is an Arts and Crafts garden on Avenue Aristide Briand in Menton, in the Alpes-Maritimes department on the French Riviera. The gardens of the villa were designed by Humphry Waterfield in the early 20th-century, and has remained in the ownership of the Waterfield family ever since.".
- Q16931067 label "Le Clos du Peyronnet".
- Q16931067 homepage Jardin-Clos-du-Peyronet.