Resembling a bread house”, the home of John and Helen Davenport is located high on a bluff in the Sentine! hill areca of West “ginger- Vancouver. To take = ad- vantage of the view par excellance, the 40 year old house has two decks out over the bluff as well as large glass arcas. When the who own a Davenports, computer consulting company, bought the house a couple of years ago, the interior was done tn a Spanish style. John and Helen have gone through most of the house restoring it to its original “old world” decor. They. of course, left the beautiful leaded glass windows. In tho kitchen, besides the usual painting and wallpapering. Helen did the inlaid) oak countertops herself. Downstairs, the recreation room, which was done in an Hawaiian style has been renovated to resemble a rustic English country home. Both the formal living room and the recreation room have fireplaces Other renovations include open beams in the cntrance way with recessed lighting Cll - Sunday News, November 22, 1981 WITH ITS WAVY roofline and quaint English appearance, today’s Feature Home belongs to John and Helen Davenport of West Vancouver. The centre photo shows the view which looks down on Ambleside Beach and points west. Lower photo shows the formal living room with its cozy fireplace and hardwood floors which are inlaid with a “chain” design. oe Ley Wp 1340 duchess If you choose to live in West Vancouver, you may well want to make this your new address Each suite with balconies or patios a fully equipped modern kitchen and a cosy fireplace Nestied between Ambieside Village and Park Royal between the beach and the mountains 2 & 3 bdrm suites trom $125 OOO 5% C C A Certihcate open 2PM 5PM Saturday and Sunday open 2PM 4PM Weekdays Lee Chapman Gordon Harmon 984-9711 me as he an,