0 clean, tidy, and cared for: --
[ before noun ] He was astonished to find nice streets and well-kept houses.
1 A well-kept secret has not been told or shown to anyone: --
2 taken care of in a proper way that people notice: --
She lives in a neighborhood of well-kept lawns and relatively little crime.
He had been troubled with a deeply rutted road, for this road, obviously, did not come into the category of a well-kept road.
A well-kept market garden is a very beautiful sight.
I think we all agree that a well-kept towpath on an attractive bank of the river is one of the most valuable amenities.
Also in the area there are many old and well-kept houses of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
The great achievements of our services should not be a well-kept secret.
Beautiful landscapes, well-kept villages, clean air, peace and quiet, good and healthy food, among other things, are the tourist industry’s real capital.
What can we give people in any of the new towns that we cannot give them in these well-kept and well-built older towns?
That ought to be examined, never mind examining whether houses are well-kept or not.