THE FARM. 



RURAL ARCHITECTURE. 



Con Aui» — ELEVATIOS. 



An Inexpensive Cottage— TjVe give the plan of a neat and bcanttfal 

 oonntry cottage, the low cost of constniction of which adapts it to the wanta 

 of those in moderate circumstancea, while, in attractive appearance and gen- 

 eral convenienoe, it rivals those of a mnch higher cost 



ITiis cottagi is designed in the rural Gothic or English manner, bnt 

 much modified, so as to adapt it to almost any site. The Ught, open porch 

 may be omitted without injuring the design. In the plan, A is the porch, 

 from which we enter the Ij^ll or entry, 8 feet wide, with the two best rooms, 

 each 16x18 feet, on either side of it. Connected with the Uving-room, in ita 

 rear, is a good pautry. B is the bock entry, communicating with the kitchen. 

 Cis the back porch, which may be left open in summer, and inclosed in win- 

 ter, when it will serve as a place for coal and wood. On one side of the 

 kitchen &:e-plac« is & oloe«t, aud on the other a eink, into which, if possible, 



