May, 1920 
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The almost utter absence of ornament 
in Cotswold architecture is witnessed by 
this house door. Window and door 
panes are marked by a simple projec¬ 
tion of stone. The chimneys stand up 
four-squared from the rough slate roofs 
To the left is one of the 
small doors on the road 
front. Although located on 
or near a public highway, 
these Cotswold houses 
7 nainfain their privacy be¬ 
hind 
Ainong the many interest¬ 
ing details is a two-story 
bay that fills in a corner 
of the road front by the 
chapel. Its casements and 
roof are fascinating in 
their unusual treatment 
The middle row of double casements 
marks the living room, the open door 
of which we have seen opposite. Be¬ 
yond lies the chapel with its bell-cot. 
Behind this stretch of lawn is the gar¬ 
den. The gate leads to the flagged court 
