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QUINCEWith four planted in the grounds of the Tower of London by Edward I, a heritage tree with fragrant fruits traditionally used to make marmalade and grown in kitchen gardens (6)
ELMA heritage tree in the parking lot of the Stampede Casino
VIOLETSaid to have been crystallised or layered in sugar for Edward I, a flower with petals used to flavour chocolate creams and Parfait Amour (6)
SOWEDPlanted in the ground
OAKOne of four planted by Jesse Owens
WHOPPINGHuge part of London, by the sound of it
ZEVON1978: "Werewolves of London" by Warren ___
WENDYHOUSEInspired by stories by J. M. Barrie, a child's toy dwelling such as the Queen's Welsh thatched example Y Bwthyn Bach in the grounds of the Royal Lodge (5,5)
TRIANONWord linking with "Petit" or "Grand" for either of two chateaus in the grounds of the Palace of Versailles (7)
CROSSMonument such as any one of the 12 commissioned by Edward I in memory of his first wife Eleanor of Castile, or one used as the focal point of a market-square (5)
PETIT___" Trianon; chateau in the grounds of the Palace of Versailles originally meant for Madame de Pompadour that was later given to Marie Antoinette (5)
THRONEDais-raised monarchical seat, such as the Coronation Chair once fitted with the Stone of Scone plundered by Edward I in 1296 (6)
EVESHAMWith a heritage of market gardening, town in Worcestershire near the site of a battle that marked Simon de Montfort's defeat (7)
SWARDOld English "skin of meat", today's "skin of the earth", aka grassy green turf with semantic roots planted in the concept of a covering layer (5)
OUTHOUSEA building like a shed or barn built onto or in the grounds of a residence (8)
ICEHOUSEA building. partly underground, often in the grounds of large estates, used before the invention of freezers (3, 5)
COTTAGESwiss -; chalet built on the grounds of the Osborne estate as a summer retreat for Queen Victoria and Prince Albert's nine children (7)
SPUDWOODBordered by the Bridgewater Canal, ___ ___, Lymm, was planted in the 1990s on a former potato field, from which its name derives; the park is now a haven for birdlife (4,4)
PAVILIONClubhouse for cricketers, umpires and spectators; summerhouse in the grounds of a park or large garden; or, a marqueelike tent at a country show or fair (8)
FALKIRKWilliam Wallace was defeated in a battle here by Edward I in 1298 (7)