. The Englishman's house, from a cottage to a mansion. A practical guide to members of building societies, and all interested in selecting or building a house . ii iiiimiii! JLMMJ Elevation and section of external balustrade and angle buttress. seen in plan on page 329 : f, the kitchen, is 18 feetsquare, with its scullery g, feet by 10 feet; h is thelarder, 9 feet 9 inches square, and k the dairy, of thesame size, with a northern aspect. The two smallrooms by the side, one marked n, were intended for a DESIGN ? FOR A SMALL COUNTRY VILLA. Study or scliool-room, and a footmans or but
. The Englishman's house, from a cottage to a mansion. A practical guide to members of building societies, and all interested in selecting or building a house . ii iiiimiii! JLMMJ Elevation and section of external balustrade and angle buttress. seen in plan on page 329 : f, the kitchen, is 18 feetsquare, with its scullery g, feet by 10 feet; h is thelarder, 9 feet 9 inches square, and k the dairy, of thesame size, with a northern aspect. The two smallrooms by the side, one marked n, were intended for a DESIGN ? FOR A SMALL COUNTRY VILLA. Study or scliool-room, and a footmans or butlerspantry, with a separate entrance and an outlet fromthe house into the garden; the servants closet, andboot and knife cleaning place, were at a little distanceaway, together with the place for coals and details of the exterior on a larger scale aregiven above. The vignette shows the best proportion that can beffiven to stairs intended for a public building; therise of each step being 6 inches, the tread 13 private dwellings the tread is made smaller by halfan inch. When the rise can be made si inches only,much greater ease can be
Size: 1392px × 1795px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1870, booksubjectarchitecturedomestic