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marked on the ground. With such alterations the water wi 



a very important feature in the scenery, which, without 



become 



it, would require some more distant views beyond the place 

 but a river is always sufficient in itself to form the leading fea 





ture of a natural landscap 

 of lawn, wood, ar 



y 



with such interesting objects 

 d water, in the home scenery, the distant 

 prospect may be dispensed with. 



It has been suggested, that the approach from Eltham ought 



to be 



r 



emoved to the corner of the premises, in conformity with 



ly received practice 



Landscape Gardening 



but I 



ad\ 



prefer the present entrance for the following 



ise enlering at the corner of the premise 

 tin- house would present itself almost immediately; a road would 



I seldom 



a 



case 



cut up the lawn, and oblige us to 



continue the water, as 



along the whole valley, which is not otherwise advisable 

 because there are no rooms in this front of the house to require 



such waste of lawn and expenditure 



Perhaps the fence ought 



to be kept very low at the corner, to give the public a view into 



the Ian 



hich would 



th 



more than by leading a road through it 



e importance of the 



tage is well placed to act as a Lodg 



men ted for that purp 



And lastly, the Cot 



and may easily b 



orna- 



Th 



entrance may serve as an example for a general remark 



The Gate at 



winch will frequently be applicable to otherpl 



r„ e tftT g " the CODtinUed lbe ° f ^ F*» there; W^ 



room left to enter commodiously ~ 



few yard 



the trees, thrown out into 



If t h e Gate b 



set back a 



the road 



will 



giv 



that 





