EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 



PLATE V.— IDEAL PLAN OF A COUNTRY RESIDENCE, 

 Attempting to Delineate the True English or Natural Style of Laying-out 



Pleasure Grounds. 

 This being drawn upon a scale too large for the Park to be attached, I have given a 

 detached plan, Plate VI., which will shew the style I recommend for the arrangement of a 

 Park. 



1. House. 



2. Kitchen yard and outbuildings. 



3. Stable yard. 



4. Stables. 



5. Clothes, or laundry yard. 



6. Conservatory, or plant houses adapted for a winter promenade. 



7. Reading-room, museum, or plant house. 



8. Shed and fire-place. 



9. 9. Terrace, — the wall of which to be decorated with vases, sculpture, &c 



10. Small paddock, which may be appropriated to play grounds. 



11. Aviary, or menagerie, with yard attached. 



12. Swimming pond, with dressing rooms. 



13. Covered seat in wooded scenery. 



14. Lodge and entrance gates. 



15. 15.- Back entrance gates. 



16. Stack yard. 



17. Farm. 



18. Ice-house. 



19. 19. Gardener's and under-gardener's house. 



20. Forcing-pit and reserve garden. 



21. 21. Compost ground. 



22. Forcing houses and shed. 



23. 23, 23. Walls enclosing vegetable garden, bounded by borders for wall trees and 



vegetables, &c. 



24. Botanic garden. 



25. Arboretum on lawn, in the gardenesque style. 



