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 FOURTH PERIOD 186 GRANTON HOUSE The hall was retained as the dining-room, but large windows were broken out to the south at regular intervals. In fact every effort was FIG. 644A. Granton House. Ground Plan. made to convert the south front into a symmetrically balanced eleva- tion of the style in favour at the time (Fig. 647). Over the new