. 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 . Drawing-room ceiling. pendant ornaments. These are shown in illustrationson page 289. The staircase led to a gallery in the middle of thebuilding on the first floor, dimly lighted at each endby the staircase and passage windows. The first floor AN ELIZABETHAN VILLA. 291 (page 292) contained a morning room, a, in the centre,15 ft, by 12 ft., with a bow window ; and three bed-rooms b, b, b, with two dressing-rooms c, c, one with a «bath


. 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 . Drawing-room ceiling. pendant ornaments. These are shown in illustrationson page 289. The staircase led to a gallery in the middle of thebuilding on the first floor, dimly lighted at each endby the staircase and passage windows. The first floor AN ELIZABETHAN VILLA. 291 (page 292) contained a morning room, a, in the centre,15 ft, by 12 ft., with a bow window ; and three bed-rooms b, b, b, with two dressing-rooms c, c, one with a «bath and a Library ceiling. The attic plan (page 292) contained three largerooms for the servants, b,b,b; a housemaid^s closet e,and in the recessed space by the side a large slatecistern for water. The basement (page 293) containedconsiderable accommodation: d was intended for aprivate room for the family, a the kitchen, c larder, u 2 292 AN ELIZABETHAN VILLA. b the scullery, i beer-oellar, g butler^s sleeping-room,e butlers pantry, h wine-cellar, / place for cleaning


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