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Camerton, 188.

Cams Hall, 98, 222, the seat of Mrs. Delme, is a handsome modern building, pleasantly situated on the east side of Portsmouth Harbour, with a good park.

Cannon House, 36, the seat of Lord Selsey. The house is situated at the northern extremity of the park; the grounds are judiciously planted, and about 200 yards distant from the mansion, through the park, runs the little stream, called the Lavant.

Carclew, 130, the seat of Sir William Lemon, Bart. is pleasantly situated on a gentle eminence. The house is a neat modern building, of the Ionic order, faced with granite, having a regular portico. The centre and wings are connected by colonnades; it contains some good pictures, and is fitted up with much taste. Every advantage has been judiciously taken of the variety of surface, and the grounds are well laid out.

Carew, Rt. Hon. R. P. 123. (see Anthony House)

Carhampton, Earl of, 25. (see Pains Hill)

Carlyon, T. Esq. 127. (see Tregrehan)

Castle Goring, 218.

Castle House, 164.

Castle Malwood Cottage, 87, the seat of Col. Murray. The situation is high, and commands extensive views.

Catchfrench, 124.

Cator, J. Esq. 16. (see Beckenham Place)

Caversham Park, 177, the seat of Major Marsack. The mansion is stately and regular, situated on an eminence, that commands extensive views of Berks and the adjacent counties. The grounds are tastefully laid out, and the park includes every variety of appropriate embellishment.

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