. Westmoreland, Cumberland, Durham, and Northumberland, illustrated : from original drawings by Thomas Allom, George Pickering, & c. ; with descriptions by T. Rose . one poet sometimes rowHis pinnace. The mountains of Silver How and Langdale Pikes are included in the range formingthe back ground of the view. WASDALE HALL,—CUMBERLAND, THE SEAT OF STANSFELD RAWSON, ESQ. Wasdale Hall, the beautiful rural seat of Stansfeld Rawson, Esq., is situated at thefoot of Wastwater, in a delightfully picturesque and romantic situation. Having referredto this unique erection at page 134, we have little to ad


. Westmoreland, Cumberland, Durham, and Northumberland, illustrated : from original drawings by Thomas Allom, George Pickering, & c. ; with descriptions by T. Rose . one poet sometimes rowHis pinnace. The mountains of Silver How and Langdale Pikes are included in the range formingthe back ground of the view. WASDALE HALL,—CUMBERLAND, THE SEAT OF STANSFELD RAWSON, ESQ. Wasdale Hall, the beautiful rural seat of Stansfeld Rawson, Esq., is situated at thefoot of Wastwater, in a delightfully picturesque and romantic situation. Having referredto this unique erection at page 134, we have little to add in the way of description, thatis not superseded by the view herewith given. The artist has chosen his point with muchjudgment, and connected with the building the most beautiful features in the sceneryof the neighbourhood. Here we may be allowed to remark on the good taste whichinduced the proprietor to adopt so unpretending and unobtrusive a character in theerection ; it harmonizes well with surrounding objects, and imparts an additional beautyto the scene ; while itself derives an interest from the assemblage of picturesquemagnificence in its


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