
Arlington House and Mulberry Garden
by a draftsman in the Office of Works: London
1677
Royal Collection Trust RL 18911
Plan of the grounds attached to Arlington House, showing the Mulberry Garden and its associated buildings. Arlington House and St. James's park to the right. From a volume of plans and documents copied by hand ca. 1762–1800 from records then in the Surveyor Generals Office.
Key:
A. The Yellow Grounds, is Mulberry Garden being Leasehold belonging to the Crown. Laid to the Freehold belonging to Lord Goring afterwards Lord Arlington.
B. The Blue, is the Ground between the Mulberry Garden and the Road leading from Tuthill Fields to Tyburn Lane.
C. C. The Mulberry Garden House, and other Buildings belonging to the House and Garden.
D. The Dwelling House, suppos'd to be Goring House afterwards Arlington House.
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