House and Garden 
THE HOUSE FROM THE BOWLING-GREEN ROT HER FIELD HALL 
wall, which itself holds, in the center, the 
boar’s-head fountain of which an illustration 
is given here. Continuing eastwards from this 
A VIEW FROM THE UPPER TERRACE 
LOOKING NORTHWESTWARD 
terrace, and axial with the front entrance of 
the house, Mr. Thomas has schemed a cut¬ 
ting into the hillside of some length, Hanked 
by green galleries. At the 
junction of this cutting with 
the green terrace is to be a 
tank connected with a water 
course passing through the 
cutting and ending in a large 
circular pool enclosed at its 
remote end by a semicircular 
arcaded wall. This is to be 
carried up to the gallery levels 
and to have grottoes below, 
which are to be accessible both 
from the pool and from the 
level of the cutting. In the 
center of the arcaded wall an 
architectural pavilion is in¬ 
tended. T his part of the 
work is still in the process of 
making:. 
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