The Cottage at Northrepps,—its romantic situation. Casual observations on planting. Echo at Toll’s hill.

Section the Eighth.

Blickling, the seat of the Honourable Asheton Harbord. Description of the house, pictures, etc. The park. Mausoleum. Parish church. Aylsham. Road from Aylsham to Cromer. Woody lanes frequently very picturesque.

Section the Ninth.

Woolterton, the seat of the Right Honourable Lord Walpole. Its situation. Ruin in the park.

Section the Tenth.

Sherringham, Upper. Description of the grounds belonging to Cooke Flower, Esq. Shepherd’s cottage, rural situation of. Thatch considered as the most picturesque covering to a cottage. Connection of objects necessary to produce a pleasing effect. Weybourn. Sherringham, Lower. Good situation of the inn. The beach. Thompson’s description of a sun-set at sea.

CROMER.

Section the First.

The town of CROMER is situated on the north-east part of the county of Norfolk, upon the edge of the british ocean, from which it is defended by cliffs of considerable height.