Text Appearing Before Image: HZ O wu 7) Q ■< QQO C Horsham Slabs and Brick Mullions 47 both in plan and in the use and treatment of materials.What, for example, could be more charming than the westerncourt (Fig. 27), with its fine roof, partly of Horsham slabs,its brick-mullioned windows and doors, or the garden there,with its curiously laid pavements and flowering plantslike sea-anemones lying on a rock ? Fig. 28 shows a goodsimple type of wooden staircase. Tigbourne Court was built in 1899. Surrey has no fairerregion than that which lies between Guildford and Hind-head, for it is a land watered by many streams in the green-gathering grounds both of the Wey and the Arun, a country Text Appearing After Image: GROUND FLOOR PLAN 30.—Ground Floor Plan of Tigbourne Court. 48 Tigbourne Court
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