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NEW ENGLAND FARMER. 



Sept. 



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[Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1S70, by R. P. Eaton & Co., in tlie Clerk's Office of tlie District Court for the 



Bistrictof Massachusetts.3 



RURAL ARCHITECTURE. 



BT GEO. E. BAItNET, Cold Spring, N. r. 



DESIGNED AKD ENGRAVED EXPRESSLY FOR THE NEW ENGLAIH) FARMER. 



Ko. 5.— A HOUSE FOB A PHYSICIAN-. 



A design similar to the one here presented 

 has just been finished in Morristown, N. J., 

 for a physician ; but the plan is equally well 

 adapted for any family requiring the given 

 amount of accommodation. It is located on 

 a village lot, on one of the principal streets, 

 and stands back about thirty feet from the 

 front fence, and a drive way passes along the 

 left-hand side to the stable, in the rear. From 

 this drive way a path branches oflF to the front 

 steps. 



The entrance is sheltered by a veranda, A, 



eight feet in width, and the double doors of 

 the entrance open into a large vestibule, B. 

 An arch separates this vestibule from the stair- 

 case hall, which is C, measuring eight feet by 

 about seventeen; it contains stairs to the 

 chambers and cellar. D is the parlor, meas- 

 uring fifteen by nineteen, and having a pleas- 

 ant bay window projecting from its front. At 

 the right is a balcony or terrace, F, reached 

 by means of a casement window, and on the 

 left is the veranda, which is also reached by a 

 casement window. E is the dining room, fif- 



