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Chapter: Chapter 7: Edifices (for Storage, Bees, Ice, Shelters etc)

Garden caves, caverns and grottoes

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2247. Caves and caverns, where they exist naturally in the grounds of a residence, as at Piercefield, Corby Castle, &c., or can be readily formed, are to be regarded more as singularities or picturesque objects than as places of use or enjoyment in this climate; in Italy and Spain they are great luxuries.