November, 1922 
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The garden front 
faces a flat lawn 
and an open space 
still to be develop¬ 
ed. The curved 
wall at the farther 
end is to begin 
the garden wall 
The home of 
C. L. Ritchie, St. 
Martins, Pa . is 
an attempt to 
express in local 
terms the Nor¬ 
man style. This 
view shows the 
east front and 
north end. Will¬ 
ing, Sims & Tal- 
butt, architects 
Along the garden 
side of the house 
between the two 
flanking pavilions, 
extends a paved 
terrace covered with 
iron treillage. This 
is painted a cream 
In the plan are found some uncommon features—the garage attached 
to the house by a porch, the stair tower and circular stairs and the ar¬ 
rangement of the service, which latter is especially convenient and workable 
