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Excerpt from The Farmer's Tour Through the East of England, Vol. 4: Being the Register of a Journey Through Various Counties of This Kingdom, to Enquire Into the State of Agriculture, &C
The gardens at He/tereorné are the object: a rural fequef'cered vale with wood much of the ground wild. And romantic° Mr. Barnpjield has filled this canvafs in a manner that does honour to his tal'te. A walk winds around the whole in fome places along the fides of the hills, at Others it dips into retired bottoms, and rifes again over the eminences, commanding Views of the dif'tant country. Here was no water, but it was brought from the higher lands, and is exhibited in various forms. The grounds are finely thickened with wood, which is fo artfully managed, as to make the extent appear va¿ly larger than it really is.
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