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been built for many years. <A high brick wall on the 
avenue and extending around to the roadway opposite 
the railroad station at this point has been constructed. 
The wall shows, in part, a wooden balustrade. Although 
there is a stable on the estate, the wall seemingly provides 
no gateway entrance wide enough to admit an automobile 
or vehicle. 
Just off of Atlantic avenue at Clifton, 
tage has been built for Mrs. Edith 
, a small co¢c- 
S. Partridge, of Brook- 
line, near other cottages which she owns at that place. !t 
is suggestive of a Swiss chalet, both in its type and its 
exterior finish of brown- stained, broad shingles and green 
shutters and its overhanging roof. It provides a living 
room, small hall and dining room and service rooms, with 
several second-story bedrooms and bath. It is an excel- 
lent example of small-sized cottage, planned for comfort. 
The plans were made for Mrs. Partridge by Harland A. 
Perkins, a Boston architect. 
Phillips Beach House a Year in Construction 
TLANTIC avenue in the Phillyps Beach section o/ 
Swampscott continues to grow in its colony of houses 
for summer occupancy, and a notable addition to the group 
will be the house at the corner of Atlantic and Ocean 
avenues, in process of building for Maurice J. Curran, a 
business man of Boston and New York, who has a fine 
winter residence in Andover. His new house at Phillips 
Beach has been planned by Boston architects, Peare & 
Quiner, and it will be, when completed, of imposing ap- 
pearance. Its style is an adaptation from the Englisi 
residences of the Georgian period, and it will be of Dan- 
vers water-struck brick for its exterior finish. The brick 
will be laid ‘Flemish bond.” . The house is to be of three 
stories with hip roof, its lines broken by dormer windows. 
A semi-circular portico will be marked by double columns 
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and a balustrade finish. All windows will be of Colonial 
design, with circular tops having carved heads. Trellises 
will occupy wall spaces between windows. Small panes 
and shutters will mark the windows. 
The interior will be substantially built, with all bear- 
ing partitions of steel construction. From the vestibule 
there will be a big living hall, square in shape, with a 
double stairway meeting on a landing with a Paladian 
window, over the front entrance. Jonic columns will 
lend interest to the treatment of the stairway. The lower 
floor will contain a large living room extending from the 
front to the rear of the house, a spacious dining-room, 
the end of which is a broad bay window, a billiard room 
and den, all equipped with fireplaces, as well as a break- 
fast room, glass enclosed, with green tiled floor, and a 
sun porch with plastered walls and trellises. The living 
room, hall and dining-room will have panelled walls to the 
ceiling, in white finish, and the den and billiard room wiil 
be similarly finished in mahog gany. The usual service 
portion will be especially convenient in its plan. 
On the second floor there will be seven master’s bed- 
rooms, each with a fireplace and with connecting dressing 
rooms and baths, which include showers, also a maid’s 
room, sewing room and linen room. There is to be a 
sleeping porch from one of the bedrooms. ‘The third 
floor will provide five rooms and two baths for use 97 
maids, a big storage room and an unfinished attic. 
Exterior work includes a terrace with brick pavement 
and grass borders from which brick steps will lead 
lawns on a lower level. A garage,of brick to correspond 
to the house also is a part of the plan. It will provide 
space for four cars, with a twenty-foot washstand, a turn- 
table, repair room and a room and bath for a chauffeur. 
Work has been begun on the foundations for the garaye 
and that on the house has progressed well on the first 
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