Warren House, [16].

Webster, Sir Godfrey, [22]. (see [Battle Abbey])

Wellesley, W. Pole Tilney Long, [74]. (see [Tilney Hall])

Werrington House, [152], a seat of the Duke of Northumberland. The house is desirably situated in a well-wooded park, commanding views richly diversified and expansive. In front of the house are two structures, intended as architectural ornaments; one is an artificial ruined castle, and the other a triumphal arch.

Westbrook House, [96].

Westcomb Park, [1], the seat of W. Foreman, Esq. This is an ancient manor, and the house commands some fine prospects.

West Grinsted Park, [65], the seat of W. Burrell, Esq. The house is a handsome stone building.

Westmorland, Earl of, [141]. (see [Brympton House])

Weston, J. W. Esq. [26]. (see [Sutton Place])

Whalley Smythe Gardiner, Sir James, [98]. (see [Roch Court])