Then she ran through the kitchen-gardens again and out into the walk outside the long
ivy-covered wall, and she walked to the end of it and looked at it, but there was no door; and then she walked to the other end, looking again, but there was no door.
There within the gray stone walls of the old
ivy-covered castle Spenser read the first part of his book, the Faery Queen, to Raleigh.
The little, single-storey,
ivy-covered inn was all lit up and the door held firmly open.
So some village lighted by sunrise, some
ivy-covered ruin which we had seen together, memories of outward and visible things, served to deepen and strengthen the impressions of our happiness; they seemed to be landmarks on the way through which we were passing towards a bright future that lay before us.
But the charming
ivy-covered entrance to this dream home gives little away about the mega-mansion that's behind the front door.
For months, people living on Kinder Street in Stalybridge, Tameside, have been forced to endure round-the-clock abuse from those living at and visiting the
ivy-covered property.
An
ivy-covered Lydiate Abbey is pictured on a tinted Edwardian postcard.
Summary: Hidden behind an ornate,
ivy-covered gate in Gemmayzeh sprawls a 19th-century house that's become home to Maze of Tales and -- as the new escape room game "The Bride's Doom" reveals -- a setting for mystery, murder and magic.
She captioned one photo in the yard of an
ivy-covered home with one word: 'Happiness'.
Pena took to his Instagram last June 28 where he shared a photo of him posing in front of an
ivy-covered wall, and a screenshot of his own tweet that said, 'Bakit hindi na [lang] tayo?' (Why can't it be just the two of us?)
In Manhattan, the proximity to Central Park is reflected in an
ivy-covered facade, tree-trunk lobby fixtures, and window-nook daybeds.
I hire a bike from my hotel, the new DoubleTree by Hilton, a striking, elliptical building close to the Old Town, and cut through the leafy Slowacki Park to the
ivy-covered National Museum overlooking the river Oder.