FRAGMENT VII 



ON 



UNITY 



OF 



CHARACTER 



N" a 



H 



entirely new, Charact 



at th 



e 



Artist or Proprietor: it may be Gothic or Greci 



pt 



on of the 

 whichever 



best accord 



with the face of th 



e country: but where 



great 



part of the original structure is to remain, the additions should 



doubtless partake of the existing character 



Tl 



ns we 



ave 



attempted at Harlestone Park, the seat of Robert Andrew, 

 near Northampton: and as few places have undergone so mucl 



sq 



alterat 



both in the H 



Grounds, it 



specimen of the 



Architecture 



mbined arts of Landscap 



may 



Gard 



in adapting the 



enmg an 



Character of the Place 



improvement to the original 



The House 



w 



for 



m 



erly 



pproachecl and entered in the 



south front, which was encumbered by stables and farm yards : 

 e road came through the village, and there was a large pool 

 m front: this pool has been changed to an apparent river, and 



th 



the stables have been 



ed 



n 



placed 

 been tal 



ehind the ho 



ampl 



Garden has been 



th 



centre of the south front has 



of th 



down, and a bow added with pilasters in the style 



e 



house : the entrance is changed from the south to th 



e 



