March, 1909 AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 113 
A “Triple-Gable’’ House at Oak Lane, Pennsylvania 
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Plan of first floor 
Plan of second floor The house is of the half-timbered style, with the first story of stone and the second of stucco 
A “TRIPLE-GABLE” HOUSE AT OAK LANE, PENNSYLVANIA 
UILT of stone, stucco and shingles for Charles E. Frick, Esq., at Oak Lane, Pa. Mr. Walter F. Price, archi- 
tect, of Philadelphia. The design follows the English village type. ‘The interior trim of the first floor is 
oak. The hall has a beamed ceiling; the parlor an open fireplace with tile facings and hearth; and the dining- 
room is connected with the kitchen through the butler’s pantry. The second story is finished in white enamel and 
contains four bedrooms and bath. The third floor has three bedrooms and a trunk room. 
