36 
House 
& Garden 
Gillies 
This house is of at informal Georgian type and 
faces a quiet roadway which stops fust be¬ 
yond. It might be called “Journey’s End,” 
except for the fact that it is one of the charm¬ 
ing out-of-the-ways so near to the city of 
Baltimore 
THE RESIDENCE OF 
ALBERT K. WAMPOLE 
GUILFORD, MARYLAND 
MOTT B. SCIIMIDT, Architect 
Three of the four master’s bedrooms overlook 
the garden, with its lazy breezes in summer 
and welcome winter sunshine. The guest room 
faces north, also the dressing room, with its 
recessed alcove, where toilet accessories stand 
on mirror shelves lighted by a concealed re¬ 
flector 
Being south of the Mason and Dixon line, the 
main hall just naturally runs through the 
house. The curved stairway shows its iron 
balustrade silhouetted against the light, while 
beyond are the paneled doors to the drawing 
room and dining room. A garage is in the 
service wing 
