The East .Front of the Pavilion is at present so much overlooked by the 
opposite houses, that it seems advisable to inclose this small Garden by 
a thick screen of Plantation, in which openings may afterwards be made, 
if necessary: but the only object really worth preserving is the view to 
the sea: the annexed Sketch represents that view, as supposed to be 
taken from the future private apartments, the floor of which I should 
propose to be elevated (four or live feet), to command a better view of 
the sea towards the south, and of the Parade towards the north- and 
also to prevent its being overlooked. With this intention, I propose the 
Wall and the Ground to be raised (above the eye) from the Steyne, which 
may hereafter furnish a Terrace Walk under a double row of trees. This 
Skreen will preclude the necessity of making much alteration in the east 
front, which may therefore retain the Chinese character externally, 
in conformity with the interior fitting-up of this suite of Royal Apart- 
ments. 
