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 780 COTTAGE, FARM, AND VILLA ARCHITECTURE. Fradgley, we are indebted for a number of plans and views, some of which we shall here lay before our readers. Fig. 1429 is a general view of the north side of the valley, as seen from a point in the south side, taken from a drawing obligingly lent us by Mr. Abraham, and made by Mr. Abraham, jun., on the spot in 1827. Fig. 1430 is a view by Mr. Fradgley, taken from a point on the south side of the 1400 ^ — r ~-^ valley, and showing part of the north side. The conservatories are here conspicuous objects ; and to the left is seen an imitation of Stonehenge. Fig. 1431 is a view from a point on the north side of the valley, shov.-ing the pagoda fountain in the bottom; and to the left, in the background, the towers of the house. f] ?^K ^. -^ -3;^ 1431 fc.'^v^N^ Fig. 1432, which is taken from a point on the north-west side, shows a fountain, cascade, and basin in the bottom, to the right ; part of the large conservatories, and in