NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 25 
NE of the largest and most complete summer 
: dwellings on the shore is the Italian bungalow 
erected on Puritan road near Fisherman’s beach, 
Swampscott, for Simon Vorenberg of Boston. It was 
completed last month and Mr. Vorenberg and family 
expect to move to Swampscott this month. It is situ- 
ated close to the water’s edge, a most ideal location, 
and quite near the New Ocean House and Lincoln 
House. The new house is of 2'4 stories, with red tile 
roof, and is finished in stucco; it is one of the first 
summer homes one sees after leaving the Lynn Shore 
drive. On the first floor there are the main hall, din- 
ing room, living room, den, library, breakfast room, 
butler’s pantry and sun room. The front hall is ‘‘run’’ 
in stucco; the dining room is finished with wood, and 
a plaster frieze; an especially sanitary kitchen is ob- 
tained by the use of a tiled floor; the library is topped 
with a stueco cornice. The loggia and sun room over- 
look the sea; below them an Italian sunken garden is 
planned when the grounds are finished, as they are 
35x65 feet, and will accommodate six ears. 
New Ocean House, Swampscott 
expected to be this season. The living room and 
library are in panel effect, with an arched ceiling in 
the dining room. The front hall is panelled in keep- 
ing with the remainder of the first floor, with tiled 
floors in the vestibule. The second floor plan includes 
seven chambers and baths, and four servants’ quarters. 
A spacious garage of stucco construction, like the 
house, adjoins the latter. It is two stories in height, 
Rather 
extensive plans have been made for the grounds sur- 
rounding the new house and a sunken garden with a 
sea wall near the beach is contemplated. Shrubbery 
in profusion will be set out and new avenues built, 
making the Vorenberg estate one of the best in Swamp- 
scott. Berry & Davidson of Boston were the architects 
and William Galloupe of Beverly the builder. 
A summer dwelling for W. W. Willett of Brook- 
line has been completed this spring on Tupelo Road, 
Swampscott. It is 24% stories, of wood construction. 
J. T. Wilson & Son, Inc. 
NAHANT, MASS. 
PRIDES, MASS. 
General Building Contractors 
Specialists in INTERIOR FINISH 
FURNITURE 
GREENHOUSE CONSTRUCTION 
Jobbing from Boston down the North Shore 
Good Work at Fair Prices 
Established 1868 
