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PLATE XXI. 



Vic'zu of Entrance Front. 



THIS view shows the north or entrance front of the hunting-box, 

 of which the last plate, No. XX., represents the south or garden 

 front. The author has endeavoured to break up the facade as much 

 as possible without detriment to the comfort of the interior, and has 

 introduced a few quaint old-fashioned points peculiar to this style of 

 architecture. The entrance-porch, with its half-timbered gable, the 

 turret staircase at the side, and the bold old-fashioned chimney, form 

 the main features of this fagade, and mark the entrance to the house. 

 The servants' offices are on the left-hand side towards the east, with the 

 stables beyond. The north or entrance front would have a fore-court, 

 with the gardens and pleasure-grounds on the south and west. 



It will be observed, the disposition of this plan affords a pleasing 

 and picturesque sky-line from almost every point of sight. 



