. The book of the garden. Gardening. GARDENERS' HOUSES. 483 scullery h, 12 feet by 11 feet, with boiler i; sink j; fixed washing-troughs h Jc, the waste water of which is to fall into the tank under water-closet I. This apart- ment also answers for a back or common entrance, the door of which is at in. A closet is placed under the stairs. Fig. 702.—The upper floor consists of stair landing n; family bedroom o, 10 feet by 8 feet, with two useful closets at each side—a portion of the width of most houses cut off as being deficient in head room, and in few cases turned to any useful account. The
. The book of the garden. Gardening. GARDENERS' HOUSES. 483 scullery h, 12 feet by 11 feet, with boiler i; sink j; fixed washing-troughs h Jc, the waste water of which is to fall into the tank under water-closet I. This apart- ment also answers for a back or common entrance, the door of which is at in. A closet is placed under the stairs. Fig. 702.—The upper floor consists of stair landing n; family bedroom o, 10 feet by 8 feet, with two useful closets at each side—a portion of the width of most houses cut off as being deficient in head room, and in few cases turned to any useful account. The convenience of such places to a family is great, and the only expense to the proprietor is merely the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original McIntosh, Charles, 1794-1864. Edinburgh and London, W. Blackwood
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