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GENESEE FARMER. 



April. 



ITALIAN COTTA(^tE. — ( SIDE VIEW.) 



Original Design of an Italian Cottage. 



The above elevation ^ud accompanying plans 

 of a Cottage in the Its^lian style, have been 

 kindly furnished us by D. C. McCallum, Esq., 

 a talented architect of this city. The design is 



FIRST FLOOR. 



V, V, V, V. Vv^randa ; P. Parlor ; H, HalJ , L. Library : 

 D, Dining room ; N, Nursery ; i% ronserv.itory ; B. Bath 

 room ; K. Kitchen ; P, Pantry, W_. Wood-.houH< . 



not perhaps, in all respects, exactly suitable for 

 a farm dwelling; yet it possesses the great merit 

 of uniting beauty with convenience — t>vo admira- 

 ble points in a Cottage Residence, whether loca- 

 ted in town or country. 



feKCOND FLOOR. 



B, B Be»]-rooms ; H. H, Halls ; C. C, C, C, Chambers ; 

 S, 8tore-room. 



Mr. L. I). Ki Y, of Brighton ig preparing to erect a Cot- 

 tage from this doKign. It is to be situated on the souih eide 

 of the main road from Roehester to Brighton, about one 

 and a half miles from the centre of the city. The elevo- 

 lioii, as above given, rcpresenls aside view of the building. 

 First .story to be 10 feet high ; .second .story , 9 feet; brack- 

 eted cornice ; terrace on north front. It is to be built of 

 brick. The estimated cost is .$ '2,500. [The illustrationR 

 here given are on a scale of 20 feet to one inch.] 



VVc liave no space to give, ia thi.s connection, an eseuy 

 upon r^ottage Architecture. The intelligent reader will 

 see from the plans, &c.. (which we doubt not will be 

 readily understootl by all,) thai the design is creditable to 

 the architect, and wel! adapted for .'i pleasan: and conve- 

 nieiu resjcience. 



