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 The farm-yard at U will bejuftly 



thought very well worth viewing. It is 

 a quadrangular range of buildings, fur- 



rounding a fquare of 6c See plate 



VI. fig. 4- 



a. Hie houfe, in the hack part of which 

 her Grace has a room fitted up in the 



Gothic tafte for drinking tea in ; it 

 opens into the park. 

 h. b. Two barns. 



c. An open fhade for the cattle to 

 under in bad weather. 



d. d. d. Stables, hog-fdes, poultry apart- 

 ments, &c. &c. 



e. A 



The entrance is into a veliible, in front of 

 which is the flair-cafe; the grand-apartment to 

 the left and the following rooms to the right : 

 Firft, an anti-room 25 feet fquare-, the chim- 

 ney-piece of white marble, and handfome -, 

 over it a painting in frefco, an imitation of a 

 balib-reliev s, by Bruin, a Flemijh artift, 



at prefent en fkdb) ■ - Grace to execute 

 ral works m the fame manner ; they are 

 incomparably well done, and the deception 

 complete. 



Bed-chamber, 5 fqtfare.; Vulcan boys by 

 the fame hand ; etfcelleiltly done. 



Drefling-room, 22 by 25; the chimney- 

 piece, eagles in the white marble taking a 

 twirled fnake; handfome. 



Chintz 



