5 8 Of rural and extenjive Gardening. 

 Chap. VI. 



SEC T i O N VII. 



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g^(^(5gcSG3g pi E next Plate contains an en.- 

 'S.-^s^'H^'f!^ tire Level Piece of Ground, 

 §jfi^T.?^i:^ 2tid a Rivulet running round 

 0:S^*4^i-g the fame, which Paver Bounds 

 '^SS^PM^^ ill all the interior Parr of the 

 :;;'• r ; ;' ;" Garden, and likewiie the plea* 

 l&nrWbod on the outfide, and at the End by 

 €:be'Ganal which forms a natural.; i Cl c; 



The main Body of the Houfe? is but' 150 

 Foot wide ; for which Reafon, we fuppofe a 

 long Gallery, orLod^ngs at each End joyn- 

 ing to it. , . • ' . , 



As for the Gardens and Eftate'adjoyning 

 to it, the Draught explains it, fo^bat I need 

 add little on that Subjed. / 



The Ponds. on the Right are" a fuppofed 

 Fiftiery, and the Grounds x>n the Left for 

 Padducks, the paffing of the little Walks 

 thro' them, makes them as pleafant as any 

 Garden ; and here 'risr we fuppofe, that all 

 Trees, Baihes,^^* -are kept a lict)emmm*d, 

 I mean as to the extraordinary Luxury of 

 them. 



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