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“Lovaer Scene”, 
Hythe, near Do¬ 
ver in England, 
shoi<L>s the pic¬ 
turesque thatch 
roof, pleasant 
casement zvin- 
dozvs and big 
chimney stacks 
found in the 
English cottage 
( Belozi ’) Prac¬ 
tically all the 
bedrooms are 
arranged so as to 
face the south 
and the sea 
view; only the 
corridor, stairs, 
bath and dress¬ 
ing room are on 
the north side 
(Above) The 
first floor rooms 
also face the 
view and the 
drawing room 
opens onto the 
western loggia. 
The din i n g 
room serves as 
a corridor bet¬ 
ween the service 
and balance 
of thd house 
The south front 
looks out onto 
the garde n, 
which is laid out 
in terraces built 
of local stone, 
and slopes gent¬ 
ly down toward 
the sea. The 
architects were 
Oswald P. 
Milne & Paul 
Phipps. London 
