Page:An Encyclopædia of Cottage, Farm, and Villa Architecture and Furniture.djvu/905

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VILLAS IN VARIOUS STYLES. 881 1815. Aecommodatioti. The principal floor, fig. 1548, contains a vestibule, c, opening to a hall and staircase ; a parlour, b ; store-room, or study, c ; dining-room, d ; butler's pantry, e ; and sunk area, /. There is a back court, g ; two-stalled stable, h ; place for fuel, i; chaise-house, A ; wash-house, I; and dung-pit, m. The basement floor, fig. 1549, 1549 CJ nr^ 1 — n il r ^^^^^^ "l -■'■ « '" ■ ■ ■'■ ■ contains a wine-cellar, n ; beer-cellar, o ; laundry, p ; servants' room, q ; kitchen, r ; scullery, s; bath-room, t; and sunk area, u. The upper floor, fig. 1550, contains a small bed-chamber with a fireplace, v; drawingroom, to; bed-chamber, x; principal bed-chamber, y, in which there is a water-closet ; children's bed-room, or dressing- room, z ; and another water-closet, a'. 5 K