AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 
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November, 1912 
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Few country homes are as fortunate in their location as is ““Upwey,’’ which, situated upon the hillside commands a delightful view of the 
surrounding country. 
the cottage groupings one finds in English villages. One 
truly wishes we might oftener strive for such effects here 
in America where there is the landscape fitted to such archi- 
tectural arrangements. “Upwey,” with its harmonious out- 
buildings has taken on this cottage aspect, presenting, as one 
approaches it from the roadside, a thoroughly charming ex- 
A path winds up to the entrance of the garden front through beautiful shrubbery 
terior, preparing the visitor for the excellence of the interior 
when he will have crossed the hospitable threshhold. A 
vine-covered facade knits ‘““Upwey” to its surroundings, 
and in Winter furnishes a pleasant pattern for the eye to 
rest upon, although the walls of native stone and stucco 
are thoroughly attractive in themselves at all seasons, with 
