SAVERN-AKE-FOREST, is situated near Marlborough in Wiltshire, and is 12 miles in circumference, well stocked with deer, and delightful from the many villas cut through the woods and coppices with which it abounds. Eight of these villas meet, like the rays of a star, in a point near the middle of the forest, where an octagon tower is erected to correspond with the villas; through one of which is a view of Tottenham Park, Lord Ailebury's seat, a stately edifice erected after the model, and under the direction, of our modern Vitruvius, the earl of Burlington, who to the strength and convenience of the English architecture has added the elegance of the Italian.