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AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 



July, T910 



A house of pleasing design constructed of siiingle and stucco 



A House Built for Mr. J. W. Buhlert, at Wenham, Mass. 



By Mary H. Northend 



HE interesting house illustrated herewith highway to insure privacy and quiet. The exterior is a 



is the all-the-year-round residence of pleasing combination of weather-stained shingles, soft gray 



Mr. J. W. Buhlert, of Wenham, Massa- stucco and a dark brown painted trim. An interesting fea- 



chusetts. It was designed by Messrs. ture is the large veranda enclosed with glass and connecting 



Magee & Rowe, architects of Boston, with the long, low extension. 



It is ensconced in a setting of grass and The roof is pitched rather deep, is finished with shingles, 



against a background of savin-covered and its low overhang supported by broad brackets 



hills, and the location is sufficiently remote from the main painted white, is edged about the extension with a 



Stucco columns support the roof of the porch 



The fireplace is a feature of the hving-room 



