46 GLEANINGS ON GARDENS. 



Salisbury. 



The Bishop's palace near it is a good old building, 

 with large gardens. 



Sherborn. 



Mr. Doddington's will be one of the finest, as well as 

 the largest in England, with gardens, park, and water- 

 works ; for the finishing of which he hath left a very 

 great estate to his nephew, Mr. Bubb. 



Oxford. 



Trinity College. The forth-court opens into a 

 garden kept in extreme good order, planted with ever- 

 greens, and the walls round covered all over with yew ; 

 and at the bottom of the garden, fronting the square, 

 is a magnificent iron gate. The Physic Garden, 

 situated by the river Cherwell, is a delicious place ; 

 it consists of above five acres of ground, the walls are 

 of a square stone, above fourteen feet high ; its gates 

 are fine, one of them, of the Composite order, cost 

 600Z. ; it contains many thousands of useful plants. 



Longleat, 



though an old seat is very beautiful and large, and 

 the gardens and avenue being full grown are very 

 beautiful and well kept. It cost the late Lord Wey- 



