February, 1910 



AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 



75 



the various rooms. A feature of the general 

 scheme of the house is its delightful simplicity 

 worked out with excellent proportions and 

 effects. The gambrel roof is also designed 

 with good lines, and the whole is surmounted 

 with massive red brick chimneys which 

 add an architectural feature to the whole 

 general scheme of the building. 



The house Is thoroughly equipped with 

 every possible improvement to be found 



The second floor plan 



TTie first floor plein 



in a well-regulated house, and all of the 

 appointments are of the best of their re- 

 spective kind. 



The stable is built in harmony with the 

 house, and it is constructed with a wooden 

 frame work on which is placed metal lath 

 covered with a cement stucco of a dull 

 gray color. The trimmings are painted 

 white, to match the trim of the house. 

 The building rests on foundations of rock- 



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A terrace passing along the front connects the two porches and permits the light to enter the interior rooms 



