Rediea. near Penshurst. 



367 





of which fig. r H. in p. 361 . is a view. It is raised on a rustic stone basement ; 

 and the veranda, which is returned at the angles, is paved with oak chumps, 

 and forms a most convenient place for taking exercise in during rainy 

 weather ; a use which harmonises well with that of the billiard-table, 

 which, to an amateur gardener, is chiefly valuable as affording him salu- 

 tary exercise when he cannot be at work out of doors. 



All the walks in the Dutch garden are paved with white brick, and edged with 

 stone; and, as they have all a gentle inclination so as to throw off the rain 



