Plan of upper floor.
larger, as may be seen by the ground plan; c, the back room, is intended to be used as a boy’s sleeping room; h is the larder under the stairs, and l is a place for coals. The upper plan shows the room over the gateway; a second room was to be added by taking up the walls of the lodge.
Details of bay-window, second design.
The elevation of this design was considered more quaint and characteristic of the olden style than the first; its window is copied from one at the old gatehouse to the abbey at Montacute in Somersetshire, both as to dimensions and detail. It is rather late in style, and not a very good example, but it is here given with a few sections and details to a larger scale.
The vignette affords a plan of an old English garden with its labyrinth, fountains, fishponds, and flower beds.