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 476 COTTAGE, FARM, AND VILLA AUCHITECTUIIE. working it, on the larm ; and that the carriage of all materials is per- formed by the tenant. 959. Remarks. Tlic house has few conveniences, and there is no enclosed kitchen-garden shown : the stack-yard, however, is sur- rounded by a stone wall ; a com- mendable practice, if it were only for the air of neatness and finish which it gives to the whole. Design XV. — The Farm House and Offices at Cocklaio East Farm, on the Beaufront Estate, Northumberland. 960. Accommodation. The general appearance is shown in the isomctrical view, p. 474, and the ground plan in fig. 952. In this plan the farm house contains a kitchen, a ; a parlour, h ; back-kitchen, c ; dairy, d ; coal-house, e ; and place for ashes, /. There is a garden, g, enclosed with a wall.' The farmery exhibits a cart-shed, h ; fo..l- h ~ii ^ '^ p 1 Ik i 912 house, i ; stable and hay-house, k ; four hovels, I ; three folds, m ; strax^-house, M'ith granary above, w ; barn, o ; stack-yard, p ; calf-house and turnip-house, q ; two byres (cow-houses), r ; two cottages, s ; and ])iggcry, ^