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 820 COTTAGE, FARM, AND ViLLA ARCHITECTURE. dravvinoToom ; d, the saloon ; e, the library ; f, the terrace, with a descent to an ancient flower-garden; g, the lower gallery; h, the lower housemaid's closet; i, the principal stairs ; /.-, the back stairs, which descend also to the cellars, I, the dining-room ; m, gentleman's private room ; »i, china closet ; o, butler's pantry ; p, store-room ; 0, still-room; r, housekeeper's room; s, passage to the offices; t, back entrance to the house; ?/, entrance to the kitchen-court, in which court there is an outer entrance to the cellars ; v, servants' hall ; w, kitchen ; t, back kitchen ; y, servants' dressing-room ; z, place for cleaning slioes ; a', cleaning place ; b', dry larder; c', wet larder : d', coal- house ; e', wood-house ; J", place for ashes ; g', entrance to the kitchen-court ; h', brew- house, with laundry over it; i', covered passage; /(■', wash-house ; /', store-room, the laundry extending over it also ; «(,', gentlemen's privy, entered from the garden ; «', upper servants' privy ; o', privy for female servants ; ]>', men-servant's privy ; </, stable-yard ; r', park; *', drying-court; t', garden; andft' kitchen garden. Fio'. 1440 is a plan of the chamber-Hoor ; in which a is an entrance to the upper gallery from the stairs ; b, a closet ; c, bed-rooms ; d, dressing-rooms ; e, dressing-room ; f, bed-room ; g, dressing-room ; h, dressing-room, or small bed-room ; i, lady's dressing- room ; k, gentleman's dressing-room, both connected with the family bed-room, u ; 1, bath-room; tn, dressing-room; n, backstairs; o, men-servants' bed-rooms; p, closet; a, stairs ■ and r, bed-rooms for the men-servants of strangers. Besides these bed- 1440