The book Haddon Hall was written by author Jewitt, Llewellynn Frederick William, 1816-1886 Here you can read free online of Haddon Hall book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Haddon Hall a good or bad book?
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From this terrace the finest view of the south front of Haddon is obtained, and it is indeed a view to revel in, and not to be forgotten. This view we have engraved in its most The South Front from the Terrace. impressive phase — that of moonlight. The Winter Garden of the terrace is planted with yew-trees, many centuries old, whose gnarled and knotted roots may be seen curiously intertwined and displacing the stone edgings of the parterres. It is altogether one of the most charming outdoor "bi...ts" which even the most romantic and vivid imagination can conceive. At the north end, in a recessed corner, formed by the wall of the Long Gallery on the one side, and by the outer wall of the Winter Garden on the other, and overhung with a grand old melancholy-looking yew-tree, is " Dorothy Vernon's Door," previously spoken of as opening out from the ante-room. From this door 48 tiaddon Mall. a short flight of stone steps with balustraded sides leads down to the Terrace Walk, or Winter Garden, on the opposite side of which, nearly opposite to this doorway, a long flight of stone steps leads up to another and considerably higher terrace, called the Rookery, and, sometimes, Dorothy Vernon's Walk — a broad pathway, or promenade, passing between an avenue of lofty lime and sycamore trees — and one of the most secluded and romantic " lovers' walks " in the neighbourhood.
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