Frogmore.
At Petite-Marche, is the mansion of Sir Thomas Saumarez, heavily shrouded in front by dense shrubberies, and open in the back to sloping meads, well studded with trees. From the lawn there is also a fine view of the isles of Serk, Herm, and Jethou.
Sir Thomas Saumarez's House.
The view of the town from this spot, is very excellent, and from a drawing as given in Jacob's Annals, would appear to be much admired.
View taken from the back of Sir Thomas Saumarez's House.
Opposite is Belmont, the residence of Mr William Brock, so much admired for its foliage and timber, being circumgirt on all sides with trees of no ordinary size, that would in fact be no small appendage to a nobleman's domain. It is to be lamented that many of the trees are now being cut down.