Tea garden
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A tea garden was a place to drink tea and stroll around lawns, ponds and view statues. It is a small version of a pleasure gardens, and they flourished in the late 18th century. Examples were Cuper's Gardens and the area that became the Caledonian Cattle Market in London, England.
Tea gardens also flourished in Japan and examples of Japanese tea gardens can be found around the world.
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