Town-hall and Market-house; the Episcopal Palace, with the gardens outside of the walls, from whence there is a fine prospect.
Farm Hill, the magnificent mansion of Lord Northland, has a fine prospect of the town, with Lough Neagh in the distance.
The whole possesses much elegance, lightness, and effect, and commands a fine prospect.
At the top of this hill I had a fine prospect, not only of the gardens, but of the city.
I dined at a hotel in St. Denis, and returned to Paris; but in my rout I ascended a hill which commands a sight of the city, and affords a fine prospect.
A beautiful old garden is attached to the Monastery, from which one has a fine prospect of the town and surroundings.
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