Drcewsrz 31, 1859.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1059 
FARM COTTAGE IN NORFOLK. 
A 
PROFESSIONAL gentleman a few years since purchased a small farm at East | mentioned faces the fowl-houses (16, 16) and barn (14), so that — is a clear 
cilia. — of the 
— es fro — PLAN OF FARMYARD. — — 
Norwich — yard 
farm buildings Mens wi 
being ina woful — — 
— dilapi- & à a 8 9 = tenant’s por- 
was a cottag oe d = 
arm-house. L. 
— e nis | E i e — 
— ldings 1 | | ot tho —— 
excep! e parts of this 
1 ms A have 
| n, as far as 
ms and in- . | possible, ob- 
convenient, served by the 
that he deter- they 
ined to re- — o0 to 
el the - 
E. uw ree im 
ing this his i | * It 
ject was to J i d il be seen 
irm- — — | that the barn, 
that he could | | stack - yards, 
e | D and straw-yard 
e Mari " - "] 23 cart- shed, 
— m 13 17 17 7 stable, hay- 
cd cows 
he wae, to le 14 house, Turnip- 
E at the " — T 
E ‘hich 18 19 gps ver 
" e 
the way, * Q boiling 
im ot - " * [rd E "Ae exo hte 
: 
residences in H 5 esp ectivety 
the county. FFRV„**ù** pas vg clustered? 
The work of while the 
wi terval be! 
a3 a SCALE OF FEET. 
10 20 
Bis - dalle L i 1 — L 
Norwich, ION. 
E. ihe di- Cart Lodge. I Horse Stable 5 Turnip Hon .. 9] Loose Box . 13] Pigs 
rection of the Gig House .. * 1 o House. . 6 Bullock Shed .. 10 | Bam.. .. 14] Passage 
s d Potato House zi — MN. = 7 | Sta — =“ rd.. sie AL .. 15} Binn. 
o i 23%, Harness House rib Har os 1 16 | Potato House 
éxercise a directly useful 
—— on the employed, ] 
— 
CLEARING OR PLANT- 
e farm arrange- 
Of the remains of the 
dent, who has been 
» Tepi ed on th — in planting land, 
to 
ground it MM eee = favour us with — ite 
oft that can be used either — 3 * — cost 
B a servant's sleeping roam lts of clearing and 
oom, as may be conclusion 
|, an n dae mc there ^r a —— fit in 
jack ee ith favour of planti 
n body of the house by i doubt that ] mad and 
Wide verandah (14), unde i * " 
hich washing A ^n i i — in th 
8 
ming out of doors in bad — — clima 
P E A wd 2 VIEW OF HOUSE NEXT THE FARMYARD. — * meg 2 
P had sai idi dices : ike. But such a conver- 
9 2 , : i | sion into plantation as that 
possible 15 eparate SovrH-Easr FRONT. | describe y our corres- 
- —— «di 0 | oumenave pondent is equally a re- 
— a me 8. | — eren of waste land as 
vin Bay or the the work execu at 
mg the chamber floor Whighwond For ian 
ly for the use of 1 T mint it p a 
» and the only con- plantation is a vast 
ween the 3 for 
8 is by the pas- should always be 
aon the ground i , not i 
the staircase bei ý rows or open fields, and 
E = Men 4 = 2 = ae T ES 
the deh hil E this mte "det mig 
ing “air vidt e e decer" CH: — PLAN. pondent deer gy 
^ud the whole house at 1. Hall or — " E —— 1. Bedroom 2. Bedroo 2 m 4. Bedroom owners It m how- 
: in one occupa x Leva odii — 11. Ditto with Trap-door a " Tandin ever be vici mind that 
amily and ser. 4. Bedroom Staircase to Cellar — "T f which the profit, assuming our corresponden s calculations 
without upstairs and A nere 12. api Kitchen. | bone correct, is ne g de Rud. and which adds nothing € vu yum 
Intact with ea 3 M 7. Wine-closet 8. Passage 13. Dairy. 14. Verandah oe be being of the dis strict. wherein it has been ma ade. hereas, by the cl 1 
ct of fi 
rest 
h pres h ham 
The nature of the farm arran nts is sufficiently explained by the plan of| > the owner of the land, there is a large amount tof capital and mue 
e farm. yard. It is theref S ly 2 fos A y to add is the a above industry brought into useful employment. And at the end of a 30 years’ leas 
