0 a small decorated building or temporary structure, usually in a garden, with a roof or tent top and open sides : --
1 a small, often decorated shelter with no walls, usually in an open space, where people rest and relax --
Students enjoyed the porches and school grounds which included a latticed gazebo on the front lawn.
The suspension bridge built by the army in the 1980s on behalf of the country park lies just below the weir beside the ruined gazebo.
The rock gardens, waterfalls, gazebos, amphitheater and rustic cement bridges have survived virtually intact.
The garden includes an educational amphitheater, habitat, sensory and xeriscape gardens, two gazebos, a patio, and a water feature with natural filtration.
The original sundial was placed in the center of the axis and two trellised archways and a gazebo were reconstructed to complete the design.
The grounds included a workshop, four stables, a shippon, a coach house, an ice house and a gazebo.
The plaza is a trapezoidal park with a belt of trees all around the periphery and a gazebo/bandstand at the center.
A sheltered gazebo and a boardwalk trail provide extensive information regarding the dinosaurs.