Posts Tagged ‘1816’

Cottage Ornee Designs circa 1813, 1816 and 1817 – London Architecture

“OFFICES. In forming this plan, care has been taken to avoid whatever experience has found to be objectionable relating to the domestic offices, and to afford facility of communication to the apartments, without subjecting them to inconvenience or offence. The door of separation in the hall completely divides the offices from the superior parts of…

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Gothic Cottage Designs circa 1816 and 1817 – London Architecture

“The plate annexed is a design for a small Gothic building. It consists of a parlour and dining-room, a kitchen, scullery, and larder, with four bed-rooms. The servants’ apartments are some steps lower than the other rooms, and being of a less height, they appear to occupy only one story, forming a sub-building to the…

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Gardener’s Cottage Designs circa 1816 and 1821 – London Architecture

“Although the annexed design was made expressly for the residence of the gardener of a nobleman’s establishment, it is quite applicable to the purpose of a lodge; and if a little simplified in point of embellishment, would also be proper for the cottage of the husbandman: in each of the applications it would afford convenience…

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