Garden at “Chelten” 
SOUTH END OF GARDEN 
SOUTH END OF GARDEN FROM REAR 
was intended to decorate the wooden Doric columns 
and the other woodwork about the buildings and 
screen rather elaborately, and on a basis of the Pom¬ 
peian traditions. This, however, as will be seen, was 
never carried out. 
It is only fair then to judge this work of Mr. Eyre’s 
as parts of a whole which has never been completed 
and which in their present condition bear very little re¬ 
lation to each other. As it stands, the color in the 
walls and roofs, which is in perfect harmony, adds 
very materially to the charm of the general propor¬ 
tions of these ends of a proposed garden. C. L. B. 
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