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THE VILLA GARDENER. 



1 1, Terrace walk, mmm. Wire fence, separating the mown ground from the sheep 



pasture n, Lime-tree avenue, through which the terrace walk passes. 



0, Main walk, from no one point of which is any object seen that does not belong to the 

 woody scenery of the park. 



pp, A broad terrace walk of turf, or rather moss, overhung by immense trees, on the out- 

 skirts of the park, and from some points in which magnificent views of London are 

 obtained. 



q q. Private approach road, commencing in Kentish Town, and continued upwards of two 

 miles entirely through the Kenwood property. This Approach, if widened, and properly 



I planted, would form the noblest avenue to a gentleman's seat in the neighbourhood of 



