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Looking into the dining 
room through the passage 
between the library and 
morning room. The deco¬ 
rative plaster beams and 
pointed doorway give dis¬ 
tinction to the interior 
The sleeping porch, in the 
wing of the garden front. 
This detail affords a good 
illustration of the brick 
“nagging” in true half¬ 
timber construction with 
brick between the timbers 
The garden front presents an interesting com¬ 
position of roof lines and chimneys. A house 
of this type, conservatively designed, built of im¬ 
pervious materials, gains attractiveness with age 
