. Cottage, lodge, and villa architecture. the centre the bow window of morning-room and its gable;on the left, the entrance doorway and tower, with the kitchen wing appearing behindit; and on the right are shewn the two flank windows of the drawing-room, and theside of its bay. DESIGN FOR A VILLA IN THE ELIZABETHAN STYLE. The Section cuts the Ground Floor on the line A—B, through the dining-room,hall, and drawing-room looking south, the respective bedrooms over, and the gallery onthe first floor. Under the hall the section line cuts through the bins of the wine cellar. Plate § contains the Roo


. Cottage, lodge, and villa architecture. the centre the bow window of morning-room and its gable;on the left, the entrance doorway and tower, with the kitchen wing appearing behindit; and on the right are shewn the two flank windows of the drawing-room, and theside of its bay. DESIGN FOR A VILLA IN THE ELIZABETHAN STYLE. The Section cuts the Ground Floor on the line A—B, through the dining-room,hall, and drawing-room looking south, the respective bedrooms over, and the gallery onthe first floor. Under the hall the section line cuts through the bins of the wine cellar. Plate § contains the Roof Plan. Plates -f, f-, contain the Details of the entrance doorway, the ornamental heads ofthe first floor windows over the bays, the architraves of the lower windows, the maingables and terminals, the cornice, quoins, and string-course of tower, the general eavecornice, and chimney heads. The cornice of the bay windows to be of the same profile asthat of the entrance doorway. These Details are drawn to the scale of J inch to 1 o


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