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From the forecourt one can 
see the interesting grouping of 
chimneys and the decorative 
effect of the half-timber. The 
way the gravel of the fore¬ 
court is carried directly up to 
the walls, without the accus¬ 
tomed screen of foundation 
planting, contribute s ma¬ 
terially to the wide, open, 
hospitable aspect which dis¬ 
tinguishes the house 
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The carved and turned en¬ 
richment of the house door 
details is a strong asset in 
fixing character to the whole 
composition. It is enrich¬ 
ment concentrated where it 
will prove most effective . 
The wood is oak. The 
leaded metal casements and 
wrought iron lantern are in 
harmony with this carving 
and half-timber 
