Designs for Labourers' Cottages. 

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No. 4. (Jig. 1 22.), a double cottage, built with stone or brick, 

 and thatched with reeds. They each contain three rooms on 

 the ground-floor, and two above. Living-room (a), wash- 

 house (b), pantry (c), porch (d), tool-shed (e\ and bedrooms 

 iff). The walls may be built hollow, of brickwork, in Sil- 

 verlock's manner, as described in your Encyclopaedia of Gar- 

 dening, and also in this Magazine ; or in brick in bed, 1 1 in. 

 wide, with a vacuity between, as described in your own essay 

 on Cottage Husbandry and Architecture, in the present 

 Volume. 



Cow-shed and out-buildings to be according to the wants 

 of the occupiers. 



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