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ee 
Se EC oe a) are Saar ee 
ee eres eee ee 
_ book as this of Mr. Lou 
1842..] 
THE’ GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
407 
SS 
TRebrews, 
lonedia of Cottage, Farm, and Viila Architecture and Furn idure; 
eee vements in these Arts to 1842. lleatratea by numerous woodcu 
J. C. Loudon, F.L.S., &c. red and ot 
OTTAGE Architecture! Why what a change is here from vet even we remember 
e very word speaks of civilisation, good. tas 
i eal J 
B 
our youth. Th and benevolence. “4 
us xe oF that the time 1 when hut, ho ovel, ey pee , Shall be regarded 
ymous with d kennel and cattle e-shed, s they i truth have 
as syno 
ee ei ar 4 still are. Rich me 
wus vassals and serfs. 
ep up, 
on of peniety ra es 
hat t 
an attention to the c i ‘of their cottagers, even from those ete eer t human feel- 
ing enough to see the propriety of it. We have at last naive at the time yok en the rich 
are willing to recognise the existence of ag r rights on the part of the | poor than such as 
the cold page of the statute-book ri 
s to ogether the apne ranks of society, bu it 
and leet orders, and to crea aA Pa and for works in 
cated 0 t 
en a bibliograp eal extravaga nee ; under 
existing circumstances, it is ans ork vTimes the utmost fesse utility. Indeed , We are not 
sure that we do no 
“< 
veers! 
Loudon’s many tings waidioe ac erage or fanciful in it; but it 
vast accumulation of ioaaa practic + intiaen ion u ust that subject which ri st 
anxious to understand, but are little able to j dge of in the absence of a 
safe and elaborate guide. There few co y gentl ho ot build cottages ; 
in ordinary cases it is not wort ying a professional Le to design them ; bu 
the planning is left to a country — rb nothing of anything 
except joinery or brickwork. Th uence is just what might “A expected ; mate- 
Is are wasted, and estates are a 
e work before us is an 8v 300 pages, anes a Supplement which has just |. 
appeared. It co <ipteggen < an sedeinan variety - gns, ig dra wings, ands esti- 
mates of expense, for cottages, farmhouses, far 
ald; ntry , parochial 
schools, corn-millis, malt-l in vider-houses, brie kins vl, tablan, aviates, lodge, 
ls, garden-bu Sonne fountains, aud we kno ee be — es: ver. 
a manner of fittings tos fata 
-kenne 
there is information concer all m e, oven 
sils, ro A 
mple, a correspondent i inquired last ae siete he 
could best obtain a plan for a Sine ‘kiln. pon turning over Mr. Loudon’s pase’ ° 
_ full information upon that subject at p. 600 of the work before us, with 6 o 
oodcuts. 
"ten the ote nya of a work illustrated by no fewer than two thousand three hundred 
_ woodcuts would be an tate sible labour. We shall therefore confine ourselves to a 
= Couple“ of at extracts, which will show the manner in which Mr. Loudon ~— —- his 
appeare 
= su heen: mee them from the Supplement, which has j 
g the newest par 
The roccuen are tins and designs for a model on which the cottages of mechanics 
may bec cted : 
The nics’ Model Cottage may be singly, but the most economical 
pairs. For the ideaof this model 
fie sle 
ween 
arraugement is obtained by building them 
Banks near Barnsley, who sent 
we are indebted to Thomas Wilson, Esq., 
“2047 
I 
Gaal 
ba and trained in direct 
us the aesign, fig. 2048, on which our ok hang Mr. piaris, gy the improvement, 
with a view to economy in building, shown in fig. 2049, 
Wilson, he completed the work by changing the entrance "5 
room to the porch, as in fig. 2050, the advantages of which, to u w 
eat: the sitting-room is altogether private; and, in case of illness, there-is an obvious 
gai not ha 0 pass through the house from a sick-roo There is another point 
not all sidered : when an inmate has to be removed to his last me, pre- 
icula car 
y,*; 
The gardens may be arranged as 
s seated mest faa 
046. 
he figure, or 
The acca ak eleyation of 
e 
cable Sisal of oy two cottages 
are 4 Pus at 6d. per foot, 
seth d., 208t: 3 at 3d.,190/.; 
and a 126/,; or for each 
954., and 
ied “tb 19 1264, 
632. 
** Remarks 
are pute, wi 
.—Our readers, Ki 
ing observations hig pe it, We 
consider the design, finally im- 
ing 
know is, that it is neces- 
sary to pass through the back kit- 
chen in order to enter the t 
room ; but this might be remedied, either by enlarging ~ porch, or by adding a porch 
front. In gies er case additional expense would be incurred. Where comfort is more 
e object than expense, we aye recommend the replaces not to be geawieg the 
th than 
We but back | to back, as 
2048, by w 
his be 
tained for persons sitting por 
th an hea 
either ra 
jared mR the roof and 
finishi 
design is ae chown 
placed o a platform m, i is pecu- 
liarly sia for ae the walls 
covered with ornamental shrubs, 
ae as Ciinbing Ee thidon Honey- 
th and win iy Creager ot 
a gin Vines. 
ws 
-trees or % 
eo ornamental climbers || 
been m th 
of Chimonanthué, 
be planted about, tw two feet 
Seno 
Bini Sheikh sel 
' 
ste: Orbiting , bei ang LE AE: 
Me plant, should be Z titted more in ihe & manner Giese with Plums, Peaches 
pricots. 
ue ‘The fruit-trees ge se oe differently, according to their kinds : the Pear and 
is apt is pepensalty + lum, Cherry, Apr icot, and Peach, in the fan manner ; and 
train the bearing 
branches “eeniee: from the 
horizontal arms, 
