Recent Designs in Domestic Architecture
THE HOMESTEAD, MARLOW, BUCKS K. F. ’OHNSTON, ARCHITECT
310
ground floor, while on the
floor above there are two
bedrooms, a bathroom and
offices with various con-
veniences such as linen
cupboards. The elevations
have been simply treated in
rough-cast with brick quoins.
The roof is covered with old
red tiles which harmonise
well with the foliage of the
background.
A building of larger
dimensions bv the same
architect is illustrated on
THE HOMESTEAD, MARLOW, BUCKS K. F. ’OHNSTON, ARCHITECT
310
ground floor, while on the
floor above there are two
bedrooms, a bathroom and
offices with various con-
veniences such as linen
cupboards. The elevations
have been simply treated in
rough-cast with brick quoins.
The roof is covered with old
red tiles which harmonise
well with the foliage of the
background.
A building of larger
dimensions bv the same
architect is illustrated on