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March, 1909 AiR lLeAN HOMES AND GARDENS 
shed. Beyond is the spacious 
carriage house, behind which, 
and connected with it, is the 
stable, both departments 
being amply fitted with the 
best of modern devices. A 
large court beyond is partly 
inclosed on two sides by var- 
ious farm buildings: wagon 
barn, sheep shed, wood shed, 
tool house and chicken 
houses. Continuing further 
up the hill from the stable 
one passes the gardener’s cot- 
tage and the mammoth con- 
servatories. A little further 
: on is the ice-house, half con- 
cealed underground, and still 
beyond is a rustic summer 
house built over a well of 
pure water. 
At the very apex of the 
estate is a casino, a quaint 
stucco building, with pergola- 
like porches on either side. 
Within is a single large: 
room, with a fireplace in an 
inglenook, on one side of 
which is a toilet-room, and on 
the other a pantry. The The main stairway occupies one end of the living hall 
building is entirely inclosed 
with French windows, so that when opened the main room calls for so exhausting a word, is well worth the effort. The 
and the piazzas constitute a single apartment. view, as is the case with all views from the highlands of the 
The climb to this delightful spot, if indeed the exertion Hudson, is alike majestic and enchanting. To the east are 
teahouse The pergola and its flower beds 
