HOUSE AND GARDEN 
3 IQ 
November, 
1913 
Mr. Vaux s house is built of fieldstone found in the neighborhood and laid with white mortar joints. There is a hip to the roof projecting about the house common to many 
homes in this neighborhood. Here its strong, horizontal line decreases the apparent height 
Between the hall and the den a lavatory has been built—a con¬ 
venience appreciated by the careful planner 
RESIDENCE OF MR. 
GEORGE VAUX, JR., 
BRYN MAWR, PA. 
George Spencer Morris C? 
Richard Erskine , architects 
The bedrooms in the ell may be entirely isolated from the rest 
of the house, which is a matter of importance in case of sickness 
A simple flight of steps faces the door and runs to a broad landing lighted by a 
wide window. The lower hall has light from the pantry as well as the rear door 
The dining-room fireplace is set in an alcove and flanked by two French doors 
which open upon the side porch, providing much more light than windows 
