Observations on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening, 1803 > Chapter XI. Miscellaneous
Chapter XI. Miscellaneous
- Contents of Chapter 11
- The most beautiful spot
- Composition of ground, woods, water and buildings
- General principles of design
- Approach: the first fiew of a house
- First ideas
- Character of house and grounds
- Demolition of villages
- Rug Red Book, North Wales
- Aspect and prospect
- Ornament and decoration
- Copying from books
- Gate pairs of lodges
- Gates and gatehouses
- Gate to Harewood Hall and Park
- Gate to Blaize Castle
- Arched gateways
- Objections to gateway arches
- Gate cottages
- Gate design styles
- Size in relation to context
- Design of garden buildings
- View from Blaize Castle
- Trellis and treillage
- Garden trellis in France
- Trellis planting
- Architectural Ornaments and Decorations
- Statues, vases and sculpture
- Ornaments of architecture
- Rare ornaments
- Colouring ornaments
- Langley Park, Kent
- Colour associations
- Brickwork colours
- Window frame colours
- Gold and gilding
- Gold ornaments
- Cast iron ornaments
- Wooden fences and rails
- Contents of Chapter 11
- The most beautiful spot
- Composition of ground, woods, water and buildings
- General principles of design
- Approach: the first fiew of a house
- First ideas
- Character of house and grounds
- Demolition of villages
- Rug Red Book, North Wales
- Aspect and prospect
- Ornament and decoration
- Copying from books
- Gate pairs of lodges
- Gates and gatehouses
- Gate to Harewood Hall and Park
- Gate to Blaize Castle
- Arched gateways
- Objections to gateway arches
- Gate cottages
- Gate design styles
- Size in relation to context
- Design of garden buildings
- View from Blaize Castle
- Trellis and treillage
- Garden trellis in France
- Trellis planting
- Architectural Ornaments and Decorations
- Statues, vases and sculpture
- Ornaments of architecture
- Rare ornaments
- Colouring ornaments
- Langley Park, Kent
- Colour associations
- Brickwork colours
- Window frame colours
- Gold and gilding
- Gold ornaments
- Cast iron ornaments
- Wooden fences and rails
- Contents of Chapter 11
- The most beautiful spot
- Composition of ground, woods, water and buildings
- General principles of design
- Approach: the first fiew of a house
- First ideas
- Character of house and grounds
- Demolition of villages
- Rug Red Book, North Wales
- Aspect and prospect
- Ornament and decoration
- Copying from books
- Gate pairs of lodges
- Gates and gatehouses
- Gate to Harewood Hall and Park
- Gate to Blaize Castle
- Arched gateways
- Objections to gateway arches
- Gate cottages
- Gate design styles
- Size in relation to context
- Design of garden buildings
- View from Blaize Castle
- Trellis and treillage
- Garden trellis in France
- Trellis planting
- Architectural Ornaments and Decorations
- Statues, vases and sculpture
- Ornaments of architecture
- Rare ornaments
- Colouring ornaments
- Langley Park, Kent
- Colour associations
- Brickwork colours
- Window frame colours
- Gold and gilding
- Gold ornaments
- Cast iron ornaments
- Wooden fences and rails