Elizabeth, after slightly surveying it, went to a window to enjoy its prospect. The hill, crowned with wood, from which they had descended, receiving increased abruptness from the distance, was a beautiful object. Every disposition of the ground was good; and she looked on the whole scene, the river, the trees scattered on its banks, and the winding of the valley, as far as she could trace it, with delight.

– Jane Austen

Pride and Prejudice, Chapter 43. During Elizabeth’s first visit to Pemberley she is impressed by the beauty of the grounds, as she views them through a window of Darcy’s country estate home.