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West Kent House Garden Front
A photograph which shows the garden front side of a house in west Kent, used to provide example of suggestive architecture by Ernest Newton. A series of bay windows provide views from the dining room, drawing room and a pair of bedrooms. Date: circa 1903
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West Kent House: A Beautiful Example of Suggestive Architecture from the Early 20th Century (Circa 1903) This evocative photograph captures the garden front side of a stunning house located in the picturesque region of West Kent, England. The image provides an excellent example of the suggestive architecture designed by renowned architect Ernest Newton. The house's facade is adorned with a series of graceful bay windows that offer captivating views from the dining room, drawing room, and a pair of bedrooms. The windows not only serve to bring the lush garden landscape closer to the interior but also add an air of elegance and sophistication to the property. The house's design is reminiscent of the Edwardian era, with its red-brick exterior and intricate detailing. The use of bay windows is a common architectural feature of this period, allowing ample natural light and a connection to the outdoors. Ernest Newton, a prominent architect of the time, was known for his innovative and stylish designs. This house in West Kent is a testament to his ability to create functional and beautiful spaces that blend seamlessly with their surroundings. The photograph, taken circa 1903, offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us to a time when life moved at a slower pace, and the beauty of nature was cherished. The house's garden front, with its elegant bay windows, invites us to imagine the tranquility and serenity of the scene, making it a truly enchanting sight to behold.
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