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Check the above URL. The structure is described in detail and the historical evidence reexamined , suggesting a scenario for its construction. English and French parallels for the plan and structure of the house are considered; it is clear that the design of the house is English, but some details suggest the involvement of French carpenters in its construction. Construction is the architect's mother tongue; the architect is a poet who thinks and speaks in construction.