. Gardens for small country houses. Gardens. Methods of Paving. 173. FIG. 242.—ROUGH-EDGED SLABS. in length, an inch wide and three inches deep. For hundreds of years they have been used by the country people, set on edge, as a " pitched " paving, often with a deeper kerb of the hard sandstone. Whole inn-yards may be found of sue h pavement. Some- times they were set in patterns and are so used now, with guiding lines of the yellowish sandstone and a tilling of the pur- plish black iron- stone. Fig. 240 shows such a. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page image


. Gardens for small country houses. Gardens. Methods of Paving. 173. FIG. 242.—ROUGH-EDGED SLABS. in length, an inch wide and three inches deep. For hundreds of years they have been used by the country people, set on edge, as a " pitched " paving, often with a deeper kerb of the hard sandstone. Whole inn-yards may be found of sue h pavement. Some- times they were set in patterns and are so used now, with guiding lines of the yellowish sandstone and a tilling of the pur- plish black iron- stone. Fig. 240 shows such a. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Jekyll, Gertrude, 1843-1932; Weaver, Lawrence, Sir, 1876-. London, Country Life [etc. ]; New York, C. Scribner's Sons


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