lpril, 19 21 
35 
Green Heys, the residence of G. H. Garrett, at Snape, Suffolk, England, is a modern 
house built in the Queen Anne style, but following the Suffolk tradition in the detail 
of the plaster work. The relative proportions of the Queen Anne type are retained 
while the quasi-grandiose effect generally associated with Queen Anne architecture is 
avoided in adapting this classic model to modern requirements 
THE QUEEN ANNE STYLE APPLIED 
TO A MODERN HOUSE 
DUMBAR, SMITH & BREWER, Architect', 
The back of the house, seen from 
the stable arch, shows the variety 
of types of windows used. Yet the 
group is completely harmonious 
since perfect balance is maintained 
in their disposition 
Although it bears little or no trace 
of the Queen Anne tradition, the 
hallway has a distinct individual¬ 
ity. The dark furniture accents 
the white walls and green and 
white marble floor 
f 
