Ferme ornée; or, Rural improvements. A series of domestic and ornamental designs, suited to parks, plantations, rides, walks, rivers, farms, &c. Consisting of fences, paddock houses, a bath, a dog-kennel, pavilions, farm-yards, fishing houses, sporting-boxes, shooting-lodges, single and double cottages, &c. Calculated for landscape and picturesque effects. Engraved in aqua-tinta on thirty eight plates. With appropriate scenery, plans, and explanations. By John Plaw, architect. Author of rural architecture, and sketches for cottages, villas, &c.

  • Plaw, John, 1744 or 1745-1820.
Date:
1800
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Publication/Creation

London : Printed by W. Stratford, Crown Court, Temple-Bar. For J. Taylor, at the Architectural Library, No. 59, High-Holborn, 1800.

Physical description

[4],13,[3]p.,38 plates ; 40.

Edition

A new edition.

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ESTC N9751

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