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Book: Observations on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening, 1803
Chapter: Chapter XII. Architecture and Gardening inseparable

Architectural site planning 5, Georgian

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No. 5 [fig. 101]. When the Italian or Grecian architecture became more general, a greater display of facade was introduced than the body of the house required; the offices and appendages were, therefore, made in wings to extend the design, as at WENTWORTH HOUSE, WIMPOLE, ATTINGHAM, DRYHAM PARK, and numerous others.