HOUSE AND GARDEN 
June, 1911 
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Owing to the peculiar features of the sloping site, Mr. Wadsworth’s house is an interesting example of the irregular plan—something 
that is not often seen in houses of this moderate size 
All the irregularity is taken 
up in the hall and pantry 
It will be noticed that there are two main entrances, each of 
which leads into the hall 
to hall and bathroom 
Even with its radical departure from conventional right- 
angledness, the hall, with its landing at the turn of the 
stairs, is by no means displeasing 
Beyond the dining-room at the right lies the screened piazza, 
reached by a doorway that has replaced the window shown 
in the plan 
THE HOME OF MR. DEXTER E. WADSWORTH, QUINCY, MASS. J. Sumner Fowler, architect 
