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House & Garden 
THE FARM GROUP of 
EDWARD F. HUTTON, Esq. 
BAY SHORE, N.Y. 
CHARLES M. HART, Architect 
Tebbs 
The buildings are grouped around three sides oj a 
farmyard which is fenced in, on the fourth side, by 
a graduated picket fence, an arched bower pronounc¬ 
ing the entrance. These buildings are a guest cot¬ 
tage of living room, two bedrooms and bath, a garage 
for six cars, a kennel for eight dogs, a stable with 
accommodations for six cows and a gardener’s cot¬ 
tage of six rooms and bath 
Between the windmill 
and the kitchen garden 
stands the gardener’s 
cottage, a substantial 
little frame house of 
hand-split cypress shin¬ 
gles painted white and 
with painted pierced 
shutters. A portico re¬ 
peats the character of 
the dormers 
The windmill, a feature 
of the countryside, 
stands before the farm¬ 
yard. Its lines are 
graceful, and its great 
arms give a sense of 
action to the scene. 
Like the rest of the 
buildings it is of cy¬ 
press shingles painted 
white 
