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tt feda ngs south. To the north of Figs. 2 and 3 is the 
teps verae on im of the y edi with the window in the line of t the 
plan will exhibit. de sd ines of level between steps, and lo okin ing across the water to the Rhodo- 
these parts, the ground descending rapidly 
Max, 24, 1862.] 
e figi small Italian parte f i 
period. Nc "- clipped Yew borders, ^а} | sands. А glan ШЫ 80 
ntres of the four compartments. 
t Fig. 8, and is arranged in à 
balustrade, - 
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the house, and gom escorts жеш Deadedendron 
use. This te errace, while diodes beautiful views of 
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to the adjoining high road, and, without appear 
have any such object, completely excludes the paw 
from the agre windows of the house, From its 
summit, LA the eye pásses pleasantly alo ong an avenue 
of old L Dd 
]|theh igh pu d which 1 d that g termina- 
tion t be ве The Lime avenue Tende to a 
gardon pie whieh i is ; the gate of exit for visitors, end 
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rod jeg south front x the house is a terrace, 
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fourth parterre (Fig. 4), used for bedding out plants, 
chiefly, Verbenas ; this being under a small conservatory, 
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cu of the chamber doo s Ы is ыйы To Abb mouth, MAI Wer is i small Rose g arden БА па ‚аг " ^d rc to their object. 
de oend also under T обой, Eig, 9, entered tbrongh а Вов he tunnel to the east, the 
O9vér the е, dd looks to the east, ded in the direction of the; W eiling- 
by Yew hedges, th b i ^s d end зев rapi 
| thick. bla Блек мев, ив in вафа, "i being ‘denoted M E Ionia Avenue, E broken by several flights Д0 
long wilk through the Wellmglonin Avenue 
