. The house: a manual of rural architecture: or, How to build country houses and out-buildings .. . ^~BMCOAfr J Second Flook Plan. is a particularly fine apartment. If it be desired to preservethe chimney projection, closets may be obtained by recessingthe window, as in the case of the room at the left. A cellar under the library and hall would be sufficient, unlessit be built as a farm-house. II.—A COUNTRY PARSONAGE. This design, with a few trifling alterations, has been executedfor the use of a country clergyman, in which case the frontroom on the right hand was set apart for the study. It i


. The house: a manual of rural architecture: or, How to build country houses and out-buildings .. . ^~BMCOAfr J Second Flook Plan. is a particularly fine apartment. If it be desired to preservethe chimney projection, closets may be obtained by recessingthe window, as in the case of the room at the left. A cellar under the library and hall would be sufficient, unlessit be built as a farm-house. II.—A COUNTRY PARSONAGE. This design, with a few trifling alterations, has been executedfor the use of a country clergyman, in which case the frontroom on the right hand was set apart for the study. It isequally adapted to the use of ;; layman. Two-story frame houses, with accommodations such as thisaffords, and with handsome and substantial finish both out- The H o it s t-: . Fig. Fkont and inside, can not generally be built for less than $3,000;but in this case the building committee applied to the architect


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