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THE VILLA GAEDENEK. 



(a) for tlie family, and tliat on the right (c) for the domestics, with a private 

 walk to the latter from the kitchen offices. On the right of these offices is a 

 poultry-court (e), with entrances for the family at /, and for the domestics at 

 (J, adjoining to which are the laundry and drying-ground (/), where a hi-ew- 

 house or cider-house may also be constr^jcted if required. The forcing garden 

 and reserve ground lie at the back of the stables, and may be entered from 

 the stable-yard, for the convenience of dung, &c.,as well as from the kitchen- 

 garden and the gardener's house. The erections at the north of the reserve 

 ground are, a potting-shed, a cellar for mushrooms, &c., with fruit-rooms over, 



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