Communal garden

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A communal garden (often used in the plural as communal gardens) is a shared garden for use by a number of residents. For example, the centre of many city squares and crescents (e.g., in London) are maintained as communal gardens. Despite the name, such gardens are normally privately by jointly owned, with sharing of maintenance costs. Access may be restricted by locked gates, with keys available for residents, or only unlocked during daytime.

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