. More famous homes of Great Britain and their stories . INVERARAY TOWN FROM THE SOUTH 331 332 Unverarai?. THE TOWN CROSS in the position to gratify her wish, the wish itself may havevanished. Such a round as this gives a good enough sample of Inveraray scenery ; and the artistmay choose purely syl-van subjects or sketch-able bits of loch andriver scene, below, orgo in for breadth anddistance, above. But for grandeur,variety, and expanse,one would preferablytake the road to-wards Cladich. Starting from the town cross (which has cur-ious battle-axe-like terminations — c. 1500), commemoratingsom
. More famous homes of Great Britain and their stories . INVERARAY TOWN FROM THE SOUTH 331 332 Unverarai?. THE TOWN CROSS in the position to gratify her wish, the wish itself may havevanished. Such a round as this gives a good enough sample of Inveraray scenery ; and the artistmay choose purely syl-van subjects or sketch-able bits of loch andriver scene, below, orgo in for breadth anddistance, above. But for grandeur,variety, and expanse,one would preferablytake the road to-wards Cladich. Starting from the town cross (which has cur-ious battle-axe-like terminations — c. 1500), commemoratingsome people blessed with the name of Meichgyllichomghan,our way lies through the lodge gates into Winterton herons, nesting upon the slope of Croitville, seem tobe looking down super-ciliously on the laddiesplaying shinty Scotch fir, to theright, on the flat, is 105feet high, and has aspread of 69 feet. TwoNobilis pines and twoWellingtonias, a littlefarther on, were plantedby the German Em-peror, thirty years ago ; and some very stately silvers of 145 feettower up behind the stables.
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