Turner, —— Esq. [214]. (see [Bedhampton Place])
Twyford Lodge, [78].
U.
Ugbrook House, [118], the seat of Lord Clifford. This mansion is situated on the declivity of an eminence: its form is quadrangular, with two fronts and four towers, with battlements, and it is rough casted. The apartments are spacious, elegant, and most superbly decorated, assisted by a valuable collection of pictures. The library contains an ample and choice collection of ancient and modern books. The grounds surrounding this mansion are upwards of seven miles in circumference, containing every variety of object that constitute beautiful scenery, happily blended, and forming one of the most enchanting spots imaginable. On an eminence, in these grounds, is the remains of a Danish encampment, of an eliptic shape, surrounded with a trench, and overhung with majestic oaks, from whence the most noble and extensive prospects are obtained. To attempt a particular description of the internal beauties of this demesne, would, from the limits of our work, be absolutely impossible.
Upland House, [222].
Upper Gatton House, [47], is a handsome mansion, standing on a hill, surrounded by a park of about 100 acres.
Upton House, [220].
Uxbridge, Earl of, [140]. (see [Stalbridge Park]) (see [Marquis of Anglesea])
V.
Vale Lodge, [62].