. 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 . Lower balustrade. considerable portion of it, when it came to be estimatedand the specification and working drawings were made. Ornanienl in side t,able. for the builder, would have been left out, and thewhole made more simple. The design would not have AN ELIZABETHAN VILLA. 301 materially suffered for siicli deductions; all the generalforms or the simple outline of the exterior would havebeen preserved. The chief deduction would have


. 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 . Lower balustrade. considerable portion of it, when it came to be estimatedand the specification and working drawings were made. Ornanienl in side t,able. for the builder, would have been left out, and thewhole made more simple. The design would not have AN ELIZABETHAN VILLA. 301 materially suffered for siicli deductions; all the generalforms or the simple outline of the exterior would havebeen preserved. The chief deduction would have beenmade in the ornaments of the interior^ or these mighthave been only partly done. Such a design, witha moderate amount of decoration only, would costabout 4700/. The -vngnette shows French and English cut-wood patterns for blind ornaments.


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