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House Garden 
This lovely and un¬ 
usual garden scheme 
at Snowshill, Glou¬ 
cestershire, England, 
was lately a forlorn 
and squalid space, 
full of rubbish and 
overgrown weeds 
From the terrace of 
the upper garden, 
steps lead down into 
a bathing pool which 
has been set iti the 
stone walls of form¬ 
er farm buildings by 
its architect-owner 
In the steps con¬ 
necting the terraces, 
in the walls, pavitig 
and elsewhere, as 
much as possible 
of the old, creanv- 
colored stone is left 
in its original shape 
THE GARDEN THAT WAS 
ONCE A BARNYARD 
CHARLES WADE, Architect 
