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692 COTTAGE, FARM, AND VILLA ARCHITECTUUE. Design VI I. — A Country Public House in the Italian Style. 1-450. Accommodution. The general appearance is shown in the elevation, fig. 1321, and the ground plan in fig. 1322, which contains a carriage entrance, a, with a passage, h between it and an entrance-porch, c. There are a bar, d ; bar-room, e ; parlour, f; kitchen, g ; staircase, h ; small parlour, i ; loggia or place fijr drinking in, k ; and outside stsrir- case to rooms for company in the upper part of the tower, which is circular, and also over part of the house. 1322 J ^ =

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ft. 1 1 I I I I I f ' I I : 1 1 ft. 1451. Re-marks. This Design has been sent us by Edward Buckton Lamb, Esq. Architect. As an elevation, it is very picturesque, and well calculated for a public house of recreation in a country commanding fine views. The carriage entrance is a most desirable feature, and, as already observed, § 1441, ought never to be omitted.