December, 1918 
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Up under the eaves, and reached by an old plank 
stairway, is a little room with rustic furniture 
and hooked rugs. The mantel is of Tudor style. 
Iron guinea hens act as fire dogs 
This view, from the end of the garden, shows the 
bird bath, fountain and stone walks. Entrance 
to the garden is through a 16th Century solid iron 
door on the chimney side of the house 
A quaint entrance was made with an old 
carved wood paneled door and stone 
architrave. To make this Tudor door the 
architect used old stone fragments and 
two stone heads. A candle fixture set in 
the little window above lights the door¬ 
way and vestibule 
