
This is a vintage, bird's-eye view map or survey of the John B. Bull Estate, dated 1860. The style is reminiscent of a hand-drawn or painted plan, with a slightly faded and textured appearance. The estate features a highly formal garden layout. The garden is divided into distinct sections by pathways, creating a symmetrical and geometric design. There are several ornamental flower beds with intricate patterns and designs within each section. The central feature is a large, rectangular building, likely a mansion or house, rendered in shades of pink and red. It has a simple, classic architectural style. The surrounding grounds are covered in green, representing lawns and grassy areas. There are clusters of trees depicted as rounded, blue-green shapes, adding a touch of natural landscaping to the formal garden. The overall aesthetic is one of elegance, order, and meticulous planning, typical of 19th-century estate gardens. The map is labeled at the bottom with the estate's name and the survey date.