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Book: Gardening tours by J.C. Loudon 1831-1842
Chapter: Manchester, Chester, Liverpool and Scotland in the Summer of 1831

Williamsfield

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Most substantial gardening erections, stable offices, and a commodious and handsome gardener's house, have been lately erected at Williamsfield, by Mrs. Farley, a lady who, as we were informed, possesses great kindness and liberality of disposition. We regretted to see the park spoiled by dotting; but perhaps it is not yet too late: and if Mr. Cooper, the gardener, a most willing and excellent man, will send us a correct plan of the trees, and other objects, as they now stand, we will return it to him gratis, with corrections.