. Gardens for small country houses . Gardens, English. XXVI. Gardens for Small Country Houses. made was the cutting of a way through the middle of the old stepped hedge, so that a vista might be secured from the forecourt up a new stairway through the hedge and across the rose garden that was then formed on the upper level, which was once a bowling green. This vista is picturesquely closed by a great purple beech, which stands out from the woodland at the east boundary. Thus was established a scheme. FIUAK <jw AIT MMiKmTlg (CttIL OTi*M DUNSTABILlS- i .. „ „•. Please note that thes


. Gardens for small country houses . Gardens, English. XXVI. Gardens for Small Country Houses. made was the cutting of a way through the middle of the old stepped hedge, so that a vista might be secured from the forecourt up a new stairway through the hedge and across the rose garden that was then formed on the upper level, which was once a bowling green. This vista is picturesquely closed by a great purple beech, which stands out from the woodland at the east boundary. Thus was established a scheme. FIUAK <jw AIT MMiKmTlg (CttIL OTi*M DUNSTABILlS- i .. „ „•. 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 : Published at the offices of Country Life . .. and by George Newnes . .. ; New York : Charles Scribner's Sons


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