Stowe, a description of the house and gardens of the most noble and puissant prince, George Grenville Nugent Temple
1788
2
Campbell, Colen, 1676–1729
Vitruvius Britannicus, or, The British architect
MDCCXV-MDCCLXXI [1715-1771]
3
Payne, John, 1710–1771
Twelve designs of country-houses
1757
4
Stowe
1766
5
Britannia illustrata, or, Views of all the palaces, several seats and other publick buildings of England, very neatly engrav'd =
1724
6
Lightoler, T. (Timothy), 18th cent
The gentleman and farmer's architect
1774
7
Peacock, James, 1738?-1814
Oikidia, or, Nutshells
1785
8
Smith, John Thomas, 1766–1833
Remarks on rural scenery
1797
9
Kennedy, James, active 1759
A description of the antiquities and curiosities in Wilton-House
MDCCLXIX [1769]
10
Proofs for a selection of plates in Vitruvius Brittanicus, volume 5
[1771?]
11
Searles, Michael, fl. 1779–1781
[Cost of artificial slate in roofing compared with that of plain tiles and that of slate]
1779?]
12
Seeley, B. (Benton)
Stowe
1769
13
Wood, John, -1782
A series of plans for cottages or habitations of the labourer
MDCCXCII (1792)
14
Morison, Robert
Designs in perspective for villas in the ancient castle and Grecian styles
1794
15
Plaw, John, 1744 or 5–1820
Rural architecture, or, Designs from the simple cottage to the decorated villa
1790
16
Prospects of all the cathedral & collegiate churches of England & Wales , neatly engraved =
[ca. 1720?]
17
Halfpenny, William, -1755
Six new designs for convenient farm-houses
1751
18
Stowe
1797
19
Halfpenny, William, -1755
A new and compleat system of architecture delineated, in a variety of plans and elevations of designs for convenient and decorated houses
1749
20
Halfpenny, William, d. 1755
Practical architecture, or, A sure guide to the true working according to the rules of that science, representing the five orders : with their several doors & windows taken from Inigo Jones & other celebrated architects ...
1730
21
Morris, Robert, 1701–1754
Rural architecture
MDCCL [1750]
22
Halfpenny, William, -1755
Useful architecture
1760
23
Holland, Henry, 1745–1806
Pisé, or, The art of building strong and durable walls, to the height of several stories, with nothing but earth or the most common materials
1797]
24
Burton, John, 1696–1771
Cottages, from nature
1792
25
Halfpenny, William, d. 1755
Practical architecture, or, A sure guide to the true working, according to the rules of that science : representing the five orders, with their several doors and windows ...