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Designs for Labourers^ Cottages. 



by converting the wash-house into a bedroom, and the pantry 

 and lobby into a wash-house, which should contain a copper, 

 over, &c. To be built with any materials that come handy, 

 and coloured a good warm stone tint. The roof to be covered 

 with old tiles, and the gables to have large boards, &c. Fuel- 

 house and other outhouses to be placed according to the 

 nature of the ground. 



No. 3. {fig. 121.), a larger cottage, containing a kitchen (a), 

 back-kitchen (b), lobby (c), two bedrooms (d d), and pantry 

 (<?). May be built of timber-framing plastered, of the Pisa 

 walling, of stone, or whatever is cheapest in the neighbour- 

 hood. The roof thatched with reeds or straw. Pigsties, &c, 

 detached. 



