Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland . 0. Hatci) Court, gwnersrtshtte; THE SEAT OF THOMAS CLIFTON, ESQ. The Mansion house at Hatch Court, standing on elevated ground, isan elegant building, of Bath stone, with a square lower at each View of the principal fronts exhibit its most interesting features;a Corridor, consisting of five arches, fills up the space between the pro-jecting towers on the carriage front of the mansion. Over each archis a window, surmounted by a cornice and balustrades. The House isentered by an ascent of steps lea


Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland . 0. Hatci) Court, gwnersrtshtte; THE SEAT OF THOMAS CLIFTON, ESQ. The Mansion house at Hatch Court, standing on elevated ground, isan elegant building, of Bath stone, with a square lower at each View of the principal fronts exhibit its most interesting features;a Corridor, consisting of five arches, fills up the space between the pro-jecting towers on the carriage front of the mansion. Over each archis a window, surmounted by a cornice and balustrades. The House isentered by an ascent of steps leading to the Corridor. The situationis pleasant, the country being well wooded and watered, and affording,from a variety of surface, many agreeable prospects. The view fromthe ridge to the north and west, overlooks the rich vale of Taunton,with a grand outline of hills beyond it, extending from Quantock toBlackdown. A pleasant Park surrounds the Mansion, embellished withfine plantations, gardens, &c. The village of Hatch Beauchamp is on the turnpike road from Taun-ton to Ilchester, a


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