Recent Designs in Domestic Architecture
THE GREY HOUSE, NESTON, CHESHIRE : VIEW FROM -DRIVE
COSSINS, PEACOCK AND BEWLAY, ARCHITECTS
London. In the accompanying plan the old walls
are cross-hatched, while the new walls are shown
in solid black. The brick-work is in two shades—
silver-grey and red; the roof is covered with old
tiles. A motor garage and an electric light gener-
ating plant have been installed, an old barn having
COSSINS, PEACOCK AND BEWLAY, ARCHITECTS
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THE GREY HOUSE, NESTON : VIEW FROM GARDEN
THE GREY HOUSE, NESTON, CHESHIRE : VIEW FROM -DRIVE
COSSINS, PEACOCK AND BEWLAY, ARCHITECTS
London. In the accompanying plan the old walls
are cross-hatched, while the new walls are shown
in solid black. The brick-work is in two shades—
silver-grey and red; the roof is covered with old
tiles. A motor garage and an electric light gener-
ating plant have been installed, an old barn having
COSSINS, PEACOCK AND BEWLAY, ARCHITECTS
43
THE GREY HOUSE, NESTON : VIEW FROM GARDEN