Page:An Encyclopædia of Cottage, Farm, and Villa Architecture and Furniture.djvu/866

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842 COTTAGE, FARM, AND VILLA ARCHITECTURE. 1470 eoFt. &c., and inner lobby ; e, housekeeper's room, with sink supplied by hot and cold water pipes from the kitchen, presses, &c. ; /, butler's pantry, with sink, 8ic., presses, &c. ; ff, servants' passage ; h, entrance porch ; i, water-closet and lobby ; k, servants' cleaning-room, and /, passage thereto from servants' hall ; m, servants' hall, thirteen feet by twelve feet, with oak dining-table and presses ; n, dairy fitted up with slate shelves, and zinc fly- wire in the windows, &c. ; o, pantry and larder, fitted up with slate shelves, and with line fly- wire in the windows, &c. ; p, scullery, with oven, copper, hot-closet, sink, &c., dresser, &c. ; q, kitchen, with steam range and close boiler at the back of it, for the supply of the bath, and the several sinks on the ground floor, and the housemaid's sink on one-pair floor; r, covered way from the kitchen-gate to the kitchen-porch, s; it, court- yard; t', flap and entrance to cellarage under the whole of the house, for ale, beer, wine, coals, coke, wood, lumber. See. &c. ; u, stable-yard; r, turfed terrace; w, lawn; .r.