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Discover LudwigThe phrase "private garden" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use "private garden" when describing a garden that is not open to the public and is only accessible to the owner or a select group of people. For example: - Our villa had a beautiful private garden with a variety of flowers and a small pond. - The hotel offers guests access to a private garden where they can relax and enjoy the tranquil surroundings. - I spent the afternoon reading in my private garden, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. - The house has a lovely outdoor patio that leads to a private garden, perfect for hosting summer barbecues.
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Its rooms and suites include luxuries such as the Garden Suite's private garden and pool.
Garden party London's private garden squares will be open to the public on Sunday, June 4.
In a private garden I will use more perennials.
Tables can be booked in the restaurant's private garden.
His curtained doorway leads to a private garden and bath.
It's 15 acres but still feels like a private garden.
A rear door will lead to an individual private garden.
It's centrally located, with its own private garden.
There's a small private garden at the back, too.
OUTRAGEOUS AMENITY: Al fresco bathrooms featuring rain showers and deep-soaking tubs in a private garden.
A private garden off the kitchen has a stone patio and a fountain.
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