A STONE HOUSE 



THIS house was designed for a somewhat exposed position in a stone 

 district. 



1 hree sitting rooms occupy the greater part of the south front, culminating 

 in the central hall, which extends through two storeys with a gallery. 



The morning-room, or study, occupies one ot the win^s, and the 

 remainder of the plan is taken up with kitchen premises. 



On the upper floor are five bedrooms ami bathroom, with servants' rooms 

 and boxroom, &c., in the attics. The general character ot the exterior, with 

 its central porches on both fronts flanked by gables, represents the traditional 

 model ot manv small manor-houses. 



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