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The house is located on a slightly elevated plateau commanding a view oj 
the distant Hackensack valley. This rear porch is enclosed, offering pro¬ 
tection from the western storms, but is open in summer. The rich play of 
lights and shades in the dressed stone and the sweep of the roof to shelter 
the porch are among the interesting architectural features of this view 
An open Colonial fireplace is 
a feature of the living room. 
Aged chestnut beams support 
the ceiling. Windows are set 
in a deep recess. One end is 
used as a dining corner 
The rooms are arranged for 
free and informal living. En¬ 
trance is directly into the liv¬ 
ing room. The dining room 
has been eliminated, an end of 
the living room being used 
