. 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 . Basement plan. dressing and enrichments would have been thecheapest. Considerable attention was given to obtain DESIGN FOR A SMALL COUNTRY VILLA. 225 a picturesque character for the building, and thechimneys were so placed as to obtain one. Theheight to the top of gable was 38 feet 6 inches. Theground floor, given on page 223, contained two. View of entrauce porch. rooms, A and B, each 28 feet by 16 feet, without thebay. The porch was


. 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 . Basement plan. dressing and enrichments would have been thecheapest. Considerable attention was given to obtain DESIGN FOR A SMALL COUNTRY VILLA. 225 a picturesque character for the building, and thechimneys were so placed as to obtain one. Theheight to the top of gable was 38 feet 6 inches. Theground floor, given on page 223, contained two. View of entrauce porch. rooms, A and B, each 28 feet by 16 feet, without thebay. The porch was enclosed from the hall. The upper floor had five rooms, intended merely assleeping apartments. All had fireplaces, except thecentre front one, and that is shown supplied with aflue pedestal, a contrivance by which an upper room Q •imi


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