tages, ves, in | Stage o of his family’s wth, does not requiro it for : any length | as to render them free from those objection 
whieh tro have iwo od roma blogi; of four eottag me of time, as his family are either very young, or, as soon as 
s which are so 
g, repugnant to good feeling. Sufficient bedroom m modati: 
P which h d able, go out to service. The ground-floor bedroom’ can, at such | good drainage, and ven tiation have been bis primary objects, 
each. No. LE. a pair of cottages, in which each has a time, be used for a lodger ; or when the parents get old they | while the poor man’s comfort has been studied by the sabat. 
single cem cal tage to — pom and admit a married pm Le tution of boarded for stone or brick floors, and by the provision 
x vel Theil wood’s Cottages.—On Sir Henry her couple, p to pay the rent. The on by of those little ameen ape such as ve grind and shelves, 
Das di estate, in DINE € be seen some looking after the prd enables the young wife tie EE which we all know how to appreciate in ou n hous 
se ; : e bed. | Work, and the old man can help to reda a living by boe duties Several local societies have been established in m t parts 
meet cottages (see 40), which contain thre d- ich frequ ae devolve on children to the loss of their | of England for the purpose of encouraging the improvement of 
rooms, but one is th oor and two educati tion. existing SANE bod Re gehe specify them, but 
d lan most cases the objec as been to advance money to the 
erm = — ptr v form w t enm = ws 5« re; hortor oru owners of cottages for the purpose of inducing them 
| ^: hy Feng Aus enabling old. and x young, people = dee build bed-rooms to existing tenements; and one Society went 
il t of that pr d RES M 80 far as to offer Le gie or gift of 5l. to such owner as would 
i f the add an additional bed-room. 
«da d has n ru d $ in the rs ‘there a i Keg ate pose ae oed "n — > p eie The rules aid down by the Inclosure Commissioners for the 
vp as E replace in pus bes si vee ag Aceh children above, and the partition walls advance of money to landowners for Senas building in no 
fore, cannot be co inel so d as that adopted at | s sleep e. ow. a e > P is | Way extend to the conversion of or a M n to existing cot- 
Kirtlin: v They = ured at No, 4| 4 in juxta-position. | Would be constructed of brick, and not lath and plaste as is | M ; and the facilities for getting m Z2 r the purpose of 
te x e x F zn th the Aid ar bebe api ine e-roomed c ras erecting new cottages Bs ons Pinte why so little 
Bs Dashw under whose direction ej ** Third—It secures greater warmth and less Sead: ey ern rl pe i B oito existing strasto 
sages the e Kirtlington estate were Eo erected, thus "e dp A. X third dow: pann a ‘oom al be found avail- init repete fot 
e, required, as a workshop, orasa room, especia s 
expt the ? advantages = € mM DEZ d table fora crippled child or ea aged parent. E . These remarks bring us to the third part of the 
8 adop rois ound tha 
— ta of d cottages to the 
BÀ imc though requiring a third bed-room at one| A modification of the same arrangement of sleeping ates the qm ae. 2 —- eR ne ids rien whens 
tet E ese being mu benefited, ge ibute to 
the € 
e labourer n ed acquisition of a good 
E ene are, re, averti. conside He will have greater 
comfort and improved health ; but «llo these benefits will 
render him physically better a hi k, th Dd 
ni 
a labourer can pay in the way of rent is from one-sixth to one- 
price of his earnings ; and assum —— his wages to be, as in 
Hants or Dorset, 10s. per tior wi uble wages at harvest, . 
GROUND O 
F 
Ovr-BurLp- 
INI 
& CHAMBER 
Y SSC ’—=£78 SSS AN 
a Porch RN ON N Beh c B c? N 
' a Living i 
Room b E S 
N 
b Scullery Is 
À N 
hte i IAN 
d Stairs SSS BNSSSSNSSSSSSSSS 
No. 2,.—Dvxz or BEDFORD’S COTTAGES. 
This Block of Cottages is furnished with a Drying SEL en ee eon nm 
is shown by th e woodcut (see p. 540) of a ge | But the plan 
d soe writer. E the it jon, mm T anig Caroline Kerrismn is 
ard, 
g from the Settee to. to the 
how to the- 
ich he may not ot directly 
- therefore for which 2 eam 
vn lien certain effects La € 
T and tidiness ^ M icl E 
rcp yc bedroom public-hous Spb ther emere, Rs e keep — Fer e 
1501. each; those with t - "à rod. avoi expendit 
rues ae hes each, 2 those with o rie bod Ma bed- | earnin in beer. 
only | The advantages of well-built and well. 
-placed cottages to the 
and interest in 30 EA AY be wi ruris erra t c nant-farmer, ihi sectei g labour a the Roe ang at : 
l 12s. f 5L. for tho last description of! - : 
"will not onl 
s b Improv With respect to the im 
h respect ron a enters IDEE fet i br 
t the bakehouse and 
? out of doors, a " “this prevents any steam 
© the bed-rooms, and the back kitchen 
ti ts bein 
hing impossible, it is 
When d dotiéqo iy meee ramshackle’ 
im possible for ined dae to keep it clean, she 
to ruin; the man is dis- | 
price 
d 
ge erm ayy in which th ve "s 
"iia cid etm There is one way in which the er ma; tribute to 
80 | the rent of a cottage in a eph B Rie p^ hout a con- 
