Suhicrhan Garde?is and Grounds. 



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small walk from the carriage-road leads, by which a back en- 

 trance is effected. Much may be done in frontages of this de- 

 scription to render them attractive, by the introduction of a 

 fountain in the centre, or a basin for gold and silver fishes, and 

 by a few articles of embellishment placed here and there as 

 fancy may point out. 



The design 7%. 6. consists of frontages to four double 



houses, or such as have rooms on each side the entrance. The 

 walks are all intended to be laid down with stone. There are 

 about seven perches of ground to each of these frontages; but, 

 in cases where so much ground cannot be afforded, they may be 



