English Homes - No. XXIV. Audley End: temple erected to commemorate the recovery of George III. from his illness, 1890. 'It is beautiful here in summer, when the great chestnuts that stand about the park and the elms that make avenues of the country roads are clad in green. Audley End is famous for its trees: here the flats of Essex are broken up with little hills and dales, and dark tree-lines edge the summits, and make a warm setting for the stately house, and the brown ancient village, and the neighbour-town of Saffron Walden'. From "Illustrated London News", 1890.
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