HOUSE AND GARDEN 
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ULY, 1914 
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Inclusion and breadth are at once lent by the balanced wings and the sweep of the drive. The brick facing on windows and gable adds a note of color 
Connecting the living hall with the dining-room runs a tiled passageway. Rounded 
arches enhance its simplicity 
The terrace, set forward to enclose small formal beds, marks a nice 
from house to garden 
