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Fig. 74. is a view of the south front of the house, showing the 

 verandas, the flower-beds, and scattered trees and shrubs on 

 the lawn ; with an ivied arbour on the right, and a large ar- 

 butus, clipped into a hemispherical form, on the left. This tree 

 has since been cut down. 



Fig. 75. shows the general plan of the entire place, and the 

 following; are references to it ; — 



a, Entrance gates. h. Entrance court. c, Mansion. 



d, Lawn on the south front, which is entered from a veranda extending the 



whole length of that front. e, Flower-garden on the west front. 



/, Orchard. g. Porter's lodge. //, Groom's room. 



», Cistern for supplying the offices. k. Coach-house. /, Stable. 



m. Stable-yard. h, Wood and coal-shed. o. Servants' privy. 



p, Larder. g. Dust-bin. r, Sunk area. s. Tool-house. 



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t. Gardener's working-sheds, &c. n, Green-house, in three divisions. 



V, Rustic seat, at the back of which is a green-house, and beyond that a frame- 

 ground, for bringing forward plants for the flower-garden. 



w. Marble basin and fountain, in the centre of the flower-garden, covered with 

 a bovver of trellis-work and climbers, a view of which is shown in Jig. 76. 



X, Potting-shed and compost-ground. 



1/, Cistern for supplying the fountain at w. z, Rockwork. 



4", Arcade of climbing roses, seen from the house. 



a a, Public lane, whic-li separates the grounds of Bedford Lodge from those of 

 Holland House, 



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