Water in the Formal Garden. 



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which it starts, i.e., the fan- 

 -shaped pool and paved work, 

 give suggestions for the treat- 

 ment of quite small gardens. 

 The result of the delightful 

 ■design made by Mr. Christopher 

 Turn or for Major General 

 Sartorius, V.C, appears in 

 Figs. 183 and 184. The chief 

 pool is fan-shaped, and thus 

 leaves between the water and 



IFIG. 187. — HURTWOOD : LOOKING DOWN 

 ON FOUNTAIN. 



the open parapet a half-round 

 ■space which gives hospitality 

 to flowers. The paving is well 

 managed. The stones which 

 edge the water are of regular 

 •shape, while the rest of the 

 -space has random flagging. 

 Near by is another pool, 

 which, by throwing out a 

 ■curved edge to meet the 

 •chief flight of steps, marks a 



FIG. 186. — AT GREAT BADDOW : REFLECTIONS. 



PARAPETTED POOL AT BLYTHBURGH. 



