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CONTENTS Page Kitchen, Cow-house, and other Conve- niences .... 1;>8 XLIV. A Cottage of Tliree Rooms and a Back Kitchen on the Ground Floor, with various Conveniences .... 163 XLV. A Dwelling of Four Rooms, with Back Kitchen, and other Conveniences . - 163 XLV I. A Cottage DweUing of Four Rooms, with a Back Kitchen, Cellar, and other Conveniences .... li)4 XLVII. Two Cottages for Country Labourers, under One Roof, with Four Rooms in each. Back Kitchen, Pigsty, and other Con- veniences ... . - 168 XLV II I. A Dwelling of Four Rooms, with a Back Kitchen, and other Conveniences . 175 XLIX. A Dwelling suitable for a Lodge or TolLhou-ie, having Three Rooms, and other Conveniences .... 176 L. A Cottage Dwelling of Four Rooms, with other Conveniences . - - 176 LI. A Cottage Dwelling of Six Rooms, with other Conveniences ... 179 LI I. Ideas for altering the Front of an old Cottage, at present in a dilapidated State - 181 LIU. A Cottage for a Village Tradesman . 182 LIV. Two Cottage Dwellings for Labourers, under One Roof .... 184 I^V. A Cottage of One Story, with Four Rooms, a Kitchen, and other Conveniences . 186 LVI. A Dwelling of Four Rooms, with other Conveniences, and a large Rustic Portico . 190 LVII. Two Dwellings under One Roof, Two Stories high, with Four Rooms in each, and other Conveniences - - - 191 LVI II. A Labourer's Cottage of Two Rooms, with other Conveniences ... 192 LIX. Two Cottages of One Room and a Back Kitchen each, under the same Roof . 196 LX. Two Dwellings under One Roof, each containing Four Rooms, with a Back Kitchen and other Conveniences . . 196 LXI. A Dwelling of Three Rooms on the Ground Floor, with a Back Kitchen and other Conveniences ... 197 LXII. A Dwelling of Four Rooms on Two Floors, with various Conveniences . 201 LXII I. Two Dwellings of Two Rooms each, under One Roof . . . . 202 LXIV. Two Dwellings under One Roof, each Three Stoiies high, and having Three Rooms, and other Conveniences - . 202 LXV. A Dwelling of Three Rooms, with other Conveniences ... 205 LXVI. A Cottage Dwelling of Two Rooms, with a Smithy, Shoeing-shed, and Three- stalled Stable . - . - 205 LXV 1 1. A Cottage Dwelling of Five Rooms, in Two Floors 211 LXVIII. A Dwelling of Four Rooms, with other Conveniences . . - 211 Page LXIX. A Cottage Dwelling, in the Old English Style, with Kitchen, Parlour, Business Room, Three Bedchamljers, and other Conveniences .... 212 LXX. A Cottage Dwelling of Four Rooms, with other Conveniences ... 211 LXXI. A Castellated Lodge, as a Dwelling for a Gardener or other Upper Servant, on a Gentleman's Estate - - . 214 LXXII. A Dwelling of Six Rooms, with vari. ous Conveniences .... 223 LXXI 1 1. A Dwelling, Three Stories high, with Four Rooms, and various Conveniences . 224 LXXIV, Design for a Cottage Dwelling, in the Old English Style, and of a Construction suitable for having Part of the Walls cover, ed with Weather Tiling . . . 227 LXXV. A Cottage in the Old English Manner, containing on the CJround Floor a Living- Room, Kitchen, and other Conveniences, with Two Bed.rooms over . . 2."I LXXVL A Cottage Dwelling One Story high, containing Six Rooms, a Wash-house, and other Conveniences ... 2;>6 LXXVII. The IVIodel Cottages of the La- bourer's Friend Society, as erected at Shooter's HiU, Kent . - - 237 LXXVIII. Six Cottage Dwellings, built at Abersychan, near Pontypool, in South Wales, with One common Wash-house and Bakehouse - ... 238 LXX IX. Twelve or more Cottages in a Row, with a Kitchen, Wash-house, and other Conveniences in common ; the whole heat, ed by the Fires in the Public Kitchen . 2U LXXX. Eighty Dwellings of the humblest Class, placed together, with a view of being heated by One common Fire, and enjoying other Benefits, on the Cooperative Sys. tem - 244 LXXXI. A portable Cottage for the Use of Emigrants and others - . - 251 Chap. Ill Designs and Directions for Exterior and Inte. rior Finishing, as connected with Furnish. ing, and for the Fittings-up, Fixtures, and Furniture of Cottage Dwellings . - 258 Sect. I. Designs and Directions for the Exterior Finishing of Cottage Dwellings - - 259 Sect. 1 1. Designs and Directions for the Inte- rior Finishing of Cottage Dwellings . 272 Sect. III. Designs and Directions for Internal Fittings-up for Cottage Dwellings . 281 Sect. IV. Designs and Directions for Fixtures for Cottage Dwellings . . - 282 Sect. V. Designs and Directions for Cottage Furniture and Furnishing . - 298 BOOK II. DESIGNS FOR FARM HOUSES AND FARMERIES, COUNTRY INNS AND PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS Chap. I. Designs for Farm Houses and Farmeries, ex- liibiting various Degrees of Accommo- dation, from the Farm of ,50 to that of 1000 Acres, suitable to different Kinds of Farm, ing, and in different Styles of Architec- ture . - - - - - 354 Sect. 1. General Principles and Model Designs for Farm Houses and Farmeries . - 355 1. General Principles and Model Designs for the Arrangement of a Farm House - 355 2. Fundamental Principles, Directions, and Model Designs, for the Construction and Arrangement of the various Parts which compose a Farmery - . . 373 Chap. II. A Collection of miscellaneous Designs for Farm Houses and Farmeries, in different Styles of Architecture, and adapted to different Kinds of Farms ; with Specifica. tions, Estimates, and accompanying Re- marks - - - - - 418 Sect. I. Miscellaneous Designs . - 418 I. A Bailiff's Cottage, in thcOld English Style, intended for the Manager of a Farm in the Neighbourhood of London - . 418 II. A Farmery in the Old English Style, chiefly calculated for Dairy Husbandry, and con- ducted by a Bailiff, for the Proprietor of the Land .... - 434 III. A Farm House and Farmery suitable for a Farm of 600 Acres of Turnip Soil, ex. ecuted at Halstone, in Dumfriesshire - 441 IV. A Farm House and Farmery suitable for an extensive Turnip Farm, executed at Gatestack, in Dumfriesshire - - 445 V. A Farm House and Farmery for a Farm of 150 Acres of Arable and Pasture Land in Buckinghamshire . . . - 448 VI. A Farm House and Farmery for a Farm of 600 Acres of Turnip Soil, in Ayrshire, under a Rotation of Five Years, and em-