Page:Architectural Review and American Builders' Journal, Volume 1, 1869.djvu/609

 18G9.] Descriptions. 493 fset wide, containing the principal Stair- way G. On the opposite side of the Main Hall, immediately fronting the Parlor and Sitting-room, is the Drawing- room D, an elegant apartment, eighteen (18) feet by twenty-five (25) feet, having in front a square bay-window, which forms the front of the tower. On the side of this room, there are two windows, which extend to the floor, and through which access is had to a Balcony N. Communicating with this room, by means of sliding-doors, is a second drawing- room, or, as it may be termed, a Library, sixteen (16) feet by twenty-five (25) feet, having a square bay-window, with two divisions and an outer balcony around it, and two windows in the rear, leading on to a Balcony N, the entire length occupied by the windows. At the end of the Main Hall, there is a door leading into a covered Passage-way K, which connects the main dwelling with the Billiard-room L, twenty (20) feet by twenty-one (21) feet, a well-lighted apartment, as will be seen, by a glance at the plan, having on one side a Porch M, through which the room is entered, by means of a couple of glass doors. In the rear there is another glass door, leading on to a smaller octagonal Porch ; and on the other side are two windows.