The garden at Duff House was large for a town house, enclosed either side by six foot flint walls, its length of some 200 feet sloped gently away from the house and down to the next street. At the time of moving in, it contained over ten established apple trees, two bays and a number of figs, a small upper lawn and a pretty brick path leading to a larger lower lawn. There were a number of flowerbeds, some of which were edged with terracotta tiles and a huge raspberry patch, that stretched the entire thirty foot width of the garden.
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