. The house: a manual of rural architecture: or, How to build country houses and out-buildings .. . GnonND Floor Plan. accommodations may be secured at less cost in a basement. The walls are to be built of brick, the exterior projectionsbeing faced with front brick, Fig-119- costing about $10 per thou-sand. The window sills, doorsills, caps, and steps are tobe of cut stone. The roof,cornices, and cupola are tobe of wood. The main roof is to be covered with slate, Flooe Flax. and the tower roof and cupola to be tinned. Finished insidein a liberal manner, the cost is estimated at about


. The house: a manual of rural architecture: or, How to build country houses and out-buildings .. . GnonND Floor Plan. accommodations may be secured at less cost in a basement. The walls are to be built of brick, the exterior projectionsbeing faced with front brick, Fig-119- costing about $10 per thou-sand. The window sills, doorsills, caps, and steps are tobe of cut stone. The roof,cornices, and cupola are tobe of wood. The main roof is to be covered with slate, Flooe Flax. and the tower roof and cupola to be tinned. Finished insidein a liberal manner, the cost is estimated at about $9,800; ortiuished quite phiinly, it can be built for less than $9,00a. 156 The House. II.—A TILLAGE SCHOOL-HOUSE. This design represents a single two-story school-bouse suit-able for a small village or other country place. The first andsecond stories are almost entirely alike in their room will accommodate fifty-two pupils, and has recita-tion benches in front of the teachers desk. The easy ingressand egress afforded by the broad hails and stairs ; the large sep- Fig. 120.


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