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THE VILLA GARDENER. 



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Fig. 310. shows the plan of the principal 

 floor of the house, and of the domestic 

 offices. 



a, Entrance hall, with semicircular Ionic portico. 



b, Saloon, divided by columns into three compart- 

 ments, and having a fireplace at each end. In 

 the centre, a window opens under a portico, to 

 the lawn. 



c, Drawing-room. d. Dining-room, 

 e. Anteroom to the dining-room. 

 / Anteroom to the drawing-room. 

 g g. Passages and principal staircases 

 h. Breakfast-room. i. Store-closet. 

 k. Anteroom to the conservatory. 

 /, Conservatory ; the front architectural, and the 



roof of glass, so that the plants in it thrive in 



the greatest luxuriance. 

 m. Billiard-room. w. Study. o. Cabinet. 



p. Library. q. Bath-room. r, Butler's pantry, 

 s. Housekeeper's room. t. Servants' hall. 



«, Still-room. v, Cook's pantry. w. Larder. 



X, Kitchen. y. Scullery. 



z z, Four-stalled stables. 



I, Harness-room. 2 2, Coach-houses. 



3, Three-stalled stable, with coachman's room over. 



4, Dung-pit. 5, Washhouse, with laundry over. 

 6, Cistern, supplied vrith water by the engine in the 



mill paddock. 7, Drying-ground. 



8, Brewhouse. 9, Ice-cellar. 10, Dairy. 



II, Dog-kennel. 12, Bottle-room. 

 13, Dust-bins. 14, Coals, wood, female servants' 



privies, and other conveniences. 

 15, Kitchen-court. 16, Chaise house. 



17, 18, Coach-houses, and man-servants' privy 



adjoining. 



