. The modern home; a book of British domestic architectvre for moderate incomes; a companion volvme to "The British home of to-day"; . cottages together, but even to enhancetheir architectural character at the same time. Thus the cottagesby Mr. Charles Spooner at Bury (page 6i), by Mr. H. Tanner,Junr., at Shackleford (page 57), and by Mr. Lionel Crane and by Lucas (page 49, see colour-plate also), gain by the longunbroken line of roof interrupted only by chimneys of sufficientmass, and of good design. The curb which has recently been placed uponthe ridiculous and unintelligent admin
. The modern home; a book of British domestic architectvre for moderate incomes; a companion volvme to "The British home of to-day"; . cottages together, but even to enhancetheir architectural character at the same time. Thus the cottagesby Mr. Charles Spooner at Bury (page 6i), by Mr. H. Tanner,Junr., at Shackleford (page 57), and by Mr. Lionel Crane and by Lucas (page 49, see colour-plate also), gain by the longunbroken line of roof interrupted only by chimneys of sufficientmass, and of good design. The curb which has recently been placed uponthe ridiculous and unintelligent administration of building bye-laws has materially assisted the architect both in his elevationsand in his estimates, and one looks forward with confidence, asone obstacle after another is removed, to a great developmentin the future of the small house and garden to suit small incomes,and to the successful estabhshment of the claim of the cottageto share with the mansion in the advancement of Enghsh domesticarchitecture. W. H. BIDLAKE WOUSEl-ATeOTMtEnCLD ■ 5U53tX, X. Jo Zo. GEOUnD-rLOOD. JO 40.
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