Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland . ^alstoell ^ouse, Somersetshire; THE SEAT OF CHARLES KEMEYS KEMEYS TYNTE, ESQ., Halswell House is situated four miles to the west of Bridgewater,in the Hundred of Andersfield. The house stands in a large and richlywooded park, containing a numerous herd of deer. The f«nt, winchforms the subject of the Engraving, is 07 feet in length, and 54 feetin height It was rebuilt in 1689 by Sir Halswell Tynte, Bart.,and consists of a spacious Hall, around the walls of which are somegood portraits of several gener


Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland . ^alstoell ^ouse, Somersetshire; THE SEAT OF CHARLES KEMEYS KEMEYS TYNTE, ESQ., Halswell House is situated four miles to the west of Bridgewater,in the Hundred of Andersfield. The house stands in a large and richlywooded park, containing a numerous herd of deer. The f«nt, winchforms the subject of the Engraving, is 07 feet in length, and 54 feetin height It was rebuilt in 1689 by Sir Halswell Tynte, Bart.,and consists of a spacious Hall, around the walls of which are somegood portraits of several generations of the ancient families of Hals-well Tynte, and Kemeys. The portrait of the late Sir Charles Ke-meys Tynte, Bart., is very fine by Hogarth, who is known to havepainted but very few portraits. A Saloon, (containing two very finepaintings of Salvator Rosa, and three Vandykes) ; a Billiard-roomand Library, a smaller library and dressing-room, and a noble Stair-case ; over the foregoing apartments are two large Bed-rooms, theceilin- of one of which is most curiously and elaborate


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