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and country lout* and hedgerows. Whh.es id< h 
:: A;d ' > v o Fordyce, and he approached the Tree e 
m% the subject. The total area, according to the sure 
A • > v '543 ac. 17 p. This was disposed chiefly 
between three farms' of about 288, 133, and 117 acres 
respectively. From the first all the plans embraced 
extensive buildings, as well as a proportion of park. 
Inspired by Fordyce, the Treasury offered a prize, not 
exceeding ^1000, for the best design, and several were 
submitted. Fordyce aimed at something between the 
most extreme votaries of the landscape school and the 
.wT fAv-t.p ; ww •« cm promise which Loudon 
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^ f.wwk :.<> :b ■■ ■ former, and 
§Na$b wnbAon y cd designs—Nash's 
^ r design cut up the 
S ornamental villas with pleasure 
Sg with a sort of village green or central sqi 
Cwi hurch in the middle, and a site for a market 
barracks. White's views were'more like Nash'F , some 
respects, ,w hr- bad artificial water and a drive smd the 
Park. The Pnsu held by the Duke of F ' fell in, 
A hh i; sochi after the work of carmny; t NaF ■* 
FAf-e was ,rn James Morgan. 
Park F ork was UKwcied in the same plan* suu hovae in 
18 1 c- a mushed in ; Fo. Its Pngph from V< -Fai^nm 
to Limehe,we is miles, and the total fall P* tree.. 
