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FOURTH PERIOD 364 STOBHALL (Fig. 816), with its classic caps separating the earlier mouldings of the jambs and arch. The shallow entrance porch of the Dowery House is FIG. 812. Stobhall. View in Hall. interesting as an early example of a feature now considered essential in modern country houses. The plan shows the arrangement of the house,