Garden at “Chelten” 
SOUTH END OF GARDEN 
ONE OF TWO GARDEN-HOUSES AT SOUTH END OF GARDEN 
ing attempt to arrange a boiler-house and potting-shed 
at one end and a root-cellar and storage-house at the 
other end ol a greenhouse. These to be connected by 
a series of columns, all with a view to screening the 
greenhouses from the rest of the garden. 
The wall and the square columns are built ol cheap 
brick and then pebble-dashed, the mortar being 
rather yellow and the white pebbles being put in after¬ 
ward, giving a very pleasant texture. The roofs are 
of “S” tile and about the color of a salmon brick. It 
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