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saw. 



An irregular farm-house, little better than a cottage 



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backed by a hill and beautiful group of trees, presented an 

 object so picturesque, that it was impossible to wish it removed 

 and replaced by any other style of building that architecture 



has hitherto invented, viz. a Castle, or an Abbey, or a Palace, 

 not one of which could have been so convenient and so appli- 

 cable to the scenery as this cottage, or rather grou 



of 



ral 



buildings. 



With respect to the manner in which the design 

 has been executed, I shall only say, it is such as will do credit 



to th 



name 



Wyatt, when time shall 



ave harmonized the 



raw tints of new materials. The design and outline are so truly 

 picturesque that I must regret my inability to do them justice. 



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