AN ACCOUNT OF DOG KENNELSt ^2^ 



The RefiJence of the Mojler of his Majeftfs Stag 

 Hounds being contiguous to the above Buildings an 

 JEDgrciving, equally defcrlptive of its Situation, 

 is aijj annexed, and the following Jhort Account y 

 it is hoped J %vill not be deemed uninterejling. 



SWINLEY LODGE, 



S Htuated upon Afoot Heath, about a mile 

 fouth-weft of the Harting poll, furrounded 

 by hills, and fheltered by lofty trees from fuch 

 feverity of the elements as is frequently experi- 

 enced in lituations fo abflracled from rural alTo- 

 ciation. Notvvithflanding its fequeflered afpeift 

 and remote ere6lion in the middle of a dreary 

 beath, it has every internal convenience to render 

 it happily appropriate to the purpofe for which it 

 was originally intended. Exclulive of an ex- 

 cellent ruftic manfion, pofTeffing the room and 

 requitites for which our buildings of former cen- 

 turies are fo eaiily diftinguifiiable, it has annexed 

 ranges of excellent tabling, commodious yards, 

 domeftic gardens (lefs in the ftile of orname?it 

 than utility)', paddocks applied folely to pa (lure 

 for the reception of red deer, as well as various 



parcels 



