GATEWAYS AND ENTRANCES 
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A Driving Park Approach 
A very original and picturesque arched 
entrance is shown below. A conven- 
iently located rocky point of land sug- 
gested the spanning of the driveway 
with an arch of stone connecting with 
the watch tower. The effect has always 
been much admired, particularly as the 
beauty of the ocean view seen through 
the arch is greatly enhanced. The 
creeper seen clinging to the stonework 
is the Japan Ivy. 
At foot of page is presented a very elaborately designed rustic approach, 
but the picture is almost too small to permit of showing much detail. Each of 
the two driveway entrance posts is formed of four stout cedars, the open faces 
between them 
being built in 
with gnarled 
Laurel roots. 
The covered 
footpath 
entrances are 
unique\ while 
the design of 
the gates and 
fence is very 
unusual, and 
quickly at- 
tracts the eye. 
A Unique Portal and 
Lodge 
The gates given at the 
left are of original and 
striking character, suitable 
for a country estate. The 
posts are built of cut stone 
and are surmounted by 
figures. The picturesque 
effect would be more im- 
pressive if the vines, Am- 
pelopsis V e i t c h i i , some - 
what more completely 
draped the stonework of 
the wall. 
An Elaborate Rustic Entrance 
