| Thomas Cromwell - Engraving - 1818 - 332 pages
...church tower exceeds description. Entrances. The grand and principal approach to the house is by the triumphal arch, on the Fakenham road, from which a fine broad vista leads to the obelisk, which is distant from the arch a mile and a half. Rising with the hill you approach the... | |
| Thomas Kitson Cromwell - 1819 - 676 pages
...church tower exceeds description. Entrances, The grand and principal approach to the house is by the triumphal arch, on the Fakenham road, from which a fine broad vista leads to the obelisk, which is distant from the arch a mile and a half. Eiging with the hill you approach tin-... | |
| John Chambers - Norfolk (England) - 1829 - 654 pages
...church tower exceeds description. .Entrance*. The grand and principal approach to the house, is by the triumphal arch, on the Fakenham road, from which a fine broad vista leads to the obelisk, which is distant from the arch a mile and a hall'. Rising with the hill you approach the... | |
| John Chambers - 1829 - 888 pages
...church tower exceeds description. Entraruti. The grand and principal approach to the house, is by the triumphal arch, on the Fakenham road, from which a fine broad vista • An appellation, perhaps, adopted in the decline of the Roman empire, and sigleads to the obelisk,... | |
| William White - Norfolk (England) - 1836 - 832 pages
...long, with a small island, and finely wooded shore ; the parish church, and other picturesque objects. The principal approach is by a triumphal arch, on...on a woody eminence, at the distance of a mile and a half. Passing through the obelisk wood, the road branches off to the left, leaving a fine expanse... | |
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