HO AGRICULTURAL SURVEY 



Section xvm. 



BUILDINGS AND REPAIRS. 



JLT mutt not be expected, that in a treatife of this 

 fort, I mould enter into a defcription of the gen- 

 tlemen's feats, which are in this county, though 

 Holkham and Houghton are little fhort of palaces, 

 and a vail many others are extremely fplendid and 

 commodious. This would be foreign to the de- 

 iign I have in view, which is merely to take into 

 confideration, fuch buildings as are neceffarily 

 connected with agriculture. 



This, however, is a confideration of the firft 

 magnitude. 



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That a farmer fhould have reafonable accommo- 

 dation, cannot admit of a doubt; but it is highly 

 improper that he fhould be indulged in unreafon- 

 able or unfuitable buildings. 



Farm-buildings in this county are upon a very 

 refpe&able footing, but, in my opinion, they are 



upon too large a fcale. 



Repairs 



