April, 1919 
47 
The house is 
modern English 
adapted to 
Am erican re¬ 
quirements. Built 
of rough red 
brick laid in En¬ 
glish bond; roof 
variegated rough 
slate. This view 
shows driveway 
entrance 
A livable plan 
has been devel¬ 
oped, opening 
from the hall on 
one side to the 
dining room and 
service quarters 
beyond, and on 
the other to the 
living room and 
loggia with its 
gable roof 
The street side 
shows the pic¬ 
turesque skyline, 
the broad wall 
surfaces and the 
interesting touch 
of half timber in 
the sun room 
gable. The chim¬ 
neys are an im¬ 
portant feature 
in the effect 
Upstairs a mas¬ 
ter’s suite is 
house-depth and 
other bedrooms 
range down the 
hall, with serv¬ 
ants’ rooms 
above the 
kitchen. Econo¬ 
my of hall space 
gives good room 
area here 
THE RESIDENCE OF FRANK D. POTTER, Esq. 
RYE, N. Y. 
Lewis Colt Albro, Architect 
