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Book: Gardening tours by J.C. Loudon 1831-1842
Chapter: Brighton and Sussex in 1842

Brighton Squares

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The Squares, or open spaces between the grounds of the Pavilion and the Rose Hill Nursery, are varied only with one or two clumps, unconnected among themselves or with any thing around. There is not a walk in any of them in which there is the slightest shade, which, in our opinion, is a very great defect in all public gardens; but it might be remedied by planting trees along one system of walks for summer use, and forming open walks for use after rain and during winter.