Far away on the top of a gently sloping hill stands my house. On one side the hill slopes into a valley, the site of a large country town; on the other it descends into a forest, thick with lofty trees and green, growing things. Here in stately solitude amid such surroundings towers my dwelling; its dull red brick is barely visible through the thick ivy, but the gleaming tops of its irregular roof and sloping gables catch the day's sunlight and crown it with a crown of gold.
An irregular, rambling building is this house of mine, built on no particular plan, following no order save that of desire and fancy. Peculiarly jutting rooms appear and unsuspected towers and bay-windows—the house seems almost to have built itself and to have followed its own will in so doing. If there be any one distinct feature at all, it is that halls long and very broad traverse the various parts of the house, separating a special set of rooms here, making another division there. Splendid halls are these, with fireplaces and cozy armchairs, and delightful, dark corners, and mysterious closets, and broad, shallow stairs. Just the place in winter for a host of young people to gather before the fireplace, and with popcorn and chestnuts, stories and apples, laugh away the speeding hours, while the wind howls without.
The hall on the ground floor has smaller corridors that branch off and lead at their extremity into the garden. Surely, no garden of the East, perfumed with all the odors of Araby, was ever so fair as my garden! Surely, nowhere does the snow lie so pure and smooth and deep, nowhere are the evergreen trees so very tall and stately as in my garden in winter! Most glorious is it in late spring and early June. Out on the green, green sward, I sit under the blossoming trees; in sheer delightful idleness I spend my hours, listening to the blending of windsong with the "sweet jargoning" of little birds.

Which statement provides the best objective summary of the passage?

A. A narrator describes her house on a gently sloping hill and its spectacular garden.

B. A narrator describes how cozy her home is and how stunning her garden appears in winter.


C.A narrator describes her house's exterior and interior and its surrounding garden.


D. A narrator describes the peculiarities of her stately home and the glories of her garden.