6o 



sick-box, root and boiling house and corn-store ; and sleeping accom- 

 modation is found for the men-servants over the mess-room, D. In 

 the roof over the stables and boxes are spaces for hay and straw 

 respectively. 



The construction of the front wall of building would be of half- 

 timber framing, filled in with brickwork. All the remaining walls 

 would be of timber and weather - boarding, on brick and concrete 

 foundations. The roofs tiled or slated on boarding, and the boxes 

 lined out with wood, ventilated and drained- similar to what has 

 already been described for the boxes of Plate XXVI. 



The cost of this would probably be ;/^iooo. 



