June , 1923 
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The western jagade is 
given balance by the 
broad sides of the two 
great chimneys, while the 
charm and intimacy of 
garden architecture are 
expressed by the grace fid 
arcaded loggia. The plant¬ 
ing, and the pool set in 
turf complete the picture 
which is that of a typi¬ 
cally English country place 
THE HOUSE 
of SIR 
PHILIP SASSOON 
Lympne, England 
HERBERT BAKER 
A rchitect 
The mouldings and the 
Classical pilasters of the 
hall provide a dignified 
relief to the plain walls. 
Contrasting with this se¬ 
verity of the walls is 
the patterned floor, which 
adds not a little to the 
Egyptian note given by 
the two statues effective¬ 
ly flanking the doorway 
to the wide arched passage 
