Recent Designs in Domestic Architecture
GATE HOUSE, SHACKLEFORD COMMON, GODALMING : FRONT VIEW
top of the ground floor
windows, and thick green
Westmorland slates in
graduated courses have
been used for the roofs.
The reception rooms lead
off a wide corridor having
pilasters and a cross barrel-
vaulted ceiling. Mr. Nor-
man Evill is the architect
of this house, and his per-
spective drawing which we
have reproduced in colour
was in the architectural
room at the Academy last
summer.
The “Gate House,”
Shackleford Common,
Godaiming, is a small
country house with three
reception rooms and six
bedrooms, situate in a
entrance courtyard (or “ close ”) with steep sloping
roofs on three sides, springing from eaves at the
clearing amongst trees on
high ground, near Godaiming. The house has
been so arranged on the site that the trees do
GATE HOUSE, SHACKLEFORD COMMON : GARDEN VIEW
HUBBARD & MOORE, ARCHITECTS
GATE HOUSE, SHACKLEFORD COMMON, GODALMING : FRONT VIEW
top of the ground floor
windows, and thick green
Westmorland slates in
graduated courses have
been used for the roofs.
The reception rooms lead
off a wide corridor having
pilasters and a cross barrel-
vaulted ceiling. Mr. Nor-
man Evill is the architect
of this house, and his per-
spective drawing which we
have reproduced in colour
was in the architectural
room at the Academy last
summer.
The “Gate House,”
Shackleford Common,
Godaiming, is a small
country house with three
reception rooms and six
bedrooms, situate in a
entrance courtyard (or “ close ”) with steep sloping
roofs on three sides, springing from eaves at the
clearing amongst trees on
high ground, near Godaiming. The house has
been so arranged on the site that the trees do
GATE HOUSE, SHACKLEFORD COMMON : GARDEN VIEW
HUBBARD & MOORE, ARCHITECTS