The Gardener's magazine and register of rural & domestic improvement . ^^\^* « ,«grf *. ^ * je. bbbbb. Fine and extensive views of the park and surrounding Entrance hall door. e. Lower court of offices. a a. Turnpike c. Entrance gates. A single glance at this sketch will show the error that hasbeen committed in placing the offices at the wrong end of thehouse, and losing a fine opportunity of making the finestdisposition imaginable. The situation of the house being onan elevated semicircular promontory of the park, commandingthe most extensive views in three directions, might


The Gardener's magazine and register of rural & domestic improvement . ^^\^* « ,«grf *. ^ * je. bbbbb. Fine and extensive views of the park and surrounding Entrance hall door. e. Lower court of offices. a a. Turnpike c. Entrance gates. A single glance at this sketch will show the error that hasbeen committed in placing the offices at the wrong end of thehouse, and losing a fine opportunity of making the finestdisposition imaginable. The situation of the house being onan elevated semicircular promontory of the park, commandingthe most extensive views in three directions, might have been,together with the dressed ground on each side, offices, andentrance-lodges, all embraced by, and separated from, thepasturage of the park by a ha-ha or other fence. Such a X X 2 076 On the Formation of a Besideiice. disposition would have allowed many advantages of con-venience, economj, and propriety, which need not be men-tioned, as they will readily occin* to every one in the leastacquainted with the arrangements of a gentlemans residence. Before ending my letter, I beg to adv


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