Page:An Encyclopædia of Cottage, Farm, and Villa Architecture and Furniture.djvu/902

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878 COTTAGE, FARM, AND VILLA AllCHITECTUllE. 1544 181 1. Accommodation. The plan of the principal floor, fig. 1545, shows a vestil)iiL-, a, circular in the plan, ten feet in diameter, and with a domed ceiling ; the dining-room, b ; drawingroom, c, eighteen feet by twelve feet, and ten feet and a half high ; a kitchen, d ; scullery, e ; pantry, /; water-closet, f/ ; and closets to the dining-room and drawingroom, A h. The bed-room floor contains three good bed-rooms, a smaller bed-room, and two bed-rooms for servants. The space marked x , in the dining-room and drawingroom, is roofed flat, and covered with lead, so as to form balconies to two of the bed-rooms. 1812. General Estimate. Cubic contents, 24,560 feet; which, at 6d., is ^614. 1813. Remarks. This is an elegant Design, well adapted for a particular situation j