THE 



GARDENER'S MAGAZINE, 



DECEMBER, 1839. 



ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS. 



Art. 1. Descriptive Notices of select Suburban Residences, toitk 

 Remarks on each ; intended to illustrate the Principles and Practice 

 of Landscape-Gardening. By the Conductor. 



Cheshunt Cottage, from the Road. 



No. 13. Cheshunt Cottage, the Residence of Wm. Harrison, Esa. 5 

 F.L.S. G.S. A.S. Z.S., &c. 



" All that can render a country seat delightful, and a well furnished library in 

 the house." (Evelyn's Memoirs by Bray, vol. i. p. 432.) 



The sides of the road from London to Cheshunt, by Stoke 

 Newington, Edmonton, and Enfield Wash, are thickly studded 

 with suburban houses and gardens the whole distance; but, by 

 going straight on through the Ball's Pond turnpike, and taking 

 the country road leading out of Newington Green, called the 

 Green Lanes, between the Tottenham and Edmonton road and 

 the Barnet road, and threading our way through numerous in- 

 teresting lanes, we may pass through very rural and umbrageous 

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