Recent Domestic Architecture
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PROPOSED »mi
PROPOSED HOUSE NEAR LYDD
A. BARTLETT AND H. F. WARING, ARCHITECTS
and practical throughout, has a comeliness of
style that promises better things still; and
it has a character that will appeal to those
who wish to build good homes without paying
extravagant prices for them. This applies
also to Mr. Guy Dawber’s Westhope Manor,
Shropshire, and to the Proposed house near
Lydd, designed by Mr. A. Bartlett and Mr. H.
F. Waring. In the latter there is a certain
stiff formality in the design, but this defect
is a technical “tightness” of drawing, and not a
weakness of construction. In the drawing of
Moonhill, Cuckfield, Sussex, Mr. P. Morley
Horder shows how keenly he appreciates the
importance of a garden in the completion of a
good house. Architects, somehow, are inclined
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iyr> TOr Kimri.T piytvr
L l *' - I -Ilit - . , ,, . t L ilWTi Iw . A ii LV-.
PROPOSED »mi
PROPOSED HOUSE NEAR LYDD
A. BARTLETT AND H. F. WARING, ARCHITECTS
and practical throughout, has a comeliness of
style that promises better things still; and
it has a character that will appeal to those
who wish to build good homes without paying
extravagant prices for them. This applies
also to Mr. Guy Dawber’s Westhope Manor,
Shropshire, and to the Proposed house near
Lydd, designed by Mr. A. Bartlett and Mr. H.
F. Waring. In the latter there is a certain
stiff formality in the design, but this defect
is a technical “tightness” of drawing, and not a
weakness of construction. In the drawing of
Moonhill, Cuckfield, Sussex, Mr. P. Morley
Horder shows how keenly he appreciates the
importance of a garden in the completion of a
good house. Architects, somehow, are inclined
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