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California appears to accept all 
types of architecture, even the 
small house of English anteced¬ 
ents. This English house at 
Pasadena is executed with a high 
pitched shingle roof and plaster 
walls. J. H. Woodworth was the 
architect 
The rooms enclose a garden and 
terrace on three sides. There are 
two master’s bedrooms and bath, 
a living and dining room, and the 
service concentrated in a long 
wing. The lioxise has no vesti¬ 
bule, the entrance leading directly 
into the living room 
Reverting to the early California 
style, the architect has built this 
small house with flat finish plas¬ 
ter walls. An entrance leads both 
into the house and into a patio, 
which is enclosed by a high wall 
making it another room 
Adequate space is provided for a 
small family—two bedrooms and 
a bath, dining room, living room 
and patio opening on to each 
other, a kitchen and laundry 
porch. It was designed by J. H. 
Woodworth, architect 
