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Sect. III. Miscellaneous Designs for Cottages (chiefly ornamental). I. A 

 Cottage, with ornamental Elevations, in the Style of the ancient half-timbered 

 Houses of England. 2. A Gate-Lodge, combining a Stable in the Swiss 

 Style. 3. A Gate-Lodge and Gates. 4. A Gate-Lodge at Ravensworth 

 Castle. 5. A Cottage in the Style of the Wingfield Station House, on the 

 North Midland Railway. 6. A Cottage in the Style of the Eckington Rail- 

 way Station. 7. A Cottage in the Modern Italian Style. 8. A Cottage in 

 the Style of the Belper Railway Station. 9. A Cottage in the Style of the 

 Ambergate Railway Station. 10. The Edensor Gate-Lodges and Gates at 

 Chatsworth. 11 to 14. Four Ornamental Cottages, with the same Accom- 

 modation as in the Model Cottage, No. 1. 15. A Cottage in the Style of 

 Heriot's Hospital, Edinburgh. 16. The Dairy Lodge, erected at Chequers 

 Court, Buckinghamshire, for Sir Robert Frankland Russell, Bart. 17 to 26. 

 The Cottages in Cassiobury Park. 27. A Gate-Lodge or Cottage. 28. A 

 Turnpike Lodge. 29. A Cyclopean Cottage. 30. The Penshurst Gate- 

 Lodge at Redleaf, the Seat of William Wells, Esq. 31. The Home Lodge 

 at Chequers Court. 32. The Keeper's Lodge at Bluberhouses. 33. A 

 Cottage in the Gothic Style for an upper Servant. 34. Double Cottages for 

 two upper Servants. 35. A Cottage in the Old English Style. Sect. IV. 

 Construction and Materials of Cottages. Sect. V. Cottage Fittings-up and 

 Furniture. Sect. VI. Villages. 



" Chap. II. Cottage Villas and Villas. 1. A Villa in the Swiss Style. 2. 

 A Villa adapted for a Situation in the Neighbourhood of Ayr. 3. A small 

 Villa in the Modern Style. 4. A small Villa for a Gentleman much attached 

 to Gardening. 5. Annat Cottage, near Errol, Perthshire. 6. A Cottage in 

 the Old English Style. 7. A small Roman Villa. 8. A Roman Villa, de- 

 signed for a particular Situation. 9 to 12. Small Villas in the Gothic Style. 

 13. Sir John Robison's House, Randolph Crescent, Edinburgh. 14. A 

 Land- Steward's House in the Neighbourhood of Inverness. 15. A Villa in 

 the Italian Style. 16. A small Gothic Villa, suited to the Suburbs of a large 

 Town. 17. An Anglo-Grecian Villa. 



" Chap. III. Farm Buildings. 



" Chap, IV. Schools, Inns, Workhouses, and Almshouses. 1. A School 

 in the Italian Style. 2. Description and Specification, with Details, of Dun- 

 church Sunday School. 3. A Union Workhouse. 4. The Almshouses at 

 Oving. 5. A Public-House. 6. The Hand and Spear Hotel, at Weybridge, 

 Surrey. 



" Chap. V. Details of Construction applicable to Cottages, Farm Build- 

 ings, Villas, &c. Sect. I. Foundations and Walls. Sect. II. Roofs and 

 Floors. Sect. III. Windows and Doors. Sect. IV. Chimney- Tops and 

 Smoky Chimneys. Sect. V. Ventilation. Sect. VI. Tanks and Cottage 

 Privies. Sect. VII. Construction and Arrangement of a Bath Room. Sect. 

 VIII. Gates and Fences. Sect. IX. Miscellaneous Details. Sect. X. Ma- 

 terials. 



" Chap. VI. Fittings-up, Finishing, and Furnishing. Sect. I. Modes of 

 Heating. Sect. II. Interior Fittings-up and Finishing. Sect. III. Kitchen 

 Fittings-up and Furniture. Sect. IV. Bed-room Furniture. Sect. V. Fur- 

 niture for Living-Rooms. 



" Chap. VII. Hints to Proprietors desirous of improving the Labourers' 

 Cottages on their Estates." 



To those who are not likely to procure the work, we give the following as 

 the most important part of it as far as respects labourers' cottages ; though 

 the greater part will apply to houses of every description. 



" 2242. The essential Requisites for a comfortable labourer's cottage may 

 be thus summed up: — 



" 1. The cottage should be placed alongside a public road, as being more 

 cheerful than a solitary situation ; and in order that the cottager may enjoy 

 the applause of the public when he has his garden in good order and keeping. 



" 2. The cottage should be so placed that the sun may shine on every side 



