INDEX 



A I Coping for wall*, 79-81 



I Cottage parilcn, the, 36, 165 



Alterations to old houses, 32-35 Courtyards, 60-70 



Appledram, Tower House, 43 Courtyardsendosedon threesidcs, 70 

 Arbours, 9, 73, 143, 144, 147, 163 

 Arcaded wallas, 160, 161 



Architects and garden design, i, 4, I^ 



Asco?t' House, 9, 45- 73. '^6, 115. , Dalingridge Place. 35, 39. 41. 45- 



143,146.151,176 49. 99.«o8, ,.6, .20, .23. ,27. 



Ashdown Place, 48. 99, 127. 133. ^ >3S. «36. 142, '93 



134, ,42 Dr.ve, the, 30, 57-60 



Aspect oi house, 29. 30, 61 



Avenues, 58-60, 103 I E 



B 



' Entrance courtyard, 21, 32, 61-67 

 Entrance gates, 50-57 

 Balustrading, 120, 124, 125, 126. Entrance to house, 20, 50-70 



132, 138, 176 

 Banks of turf, 67, 99 | p 



Bowling greens, 98, 99, 133 



Box-edging, 105, 164, 189 Flower enclosures, 99-108. See 



Boxes and tubs for flowers, 69, Formal Gardens 



152, 154, 183-186, 198, 200 Flowers, position of, 17, 42, 44, 



Brickwall, Northiam, 175 63, 101-104, 107, 108, 183-186, 



Bridges, 174, 178, 179 192 



Building materials, 17, 72, 74, 77, Foreign features, 24 



78, 135, 136, 159 Formal gardens, 18,44-47,96,97, 



99-108, 109, III, 115, 163, 166, 

 167, 169, 185, 195, 197 

 ^ Formality in garden plans, 4, 5. 19. 



Coombe Warren, King-^ton Hill. 47. 59 » e 



15, 32, 45, 92, 155 Fountains, 174, 176, 177, i8s. 185 



