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The model village and its cottages

Chapter 21: PLATE XXXIII. PAIR OF COTTAGES.
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An architect documents the planning, design, and execution of a model village developed by a philanthropic trust, presenting measured plans, elevations, and costed examples of cottages alongside photographs and drawings. Practical chapters cover economical construction methods, room sizes and fittings, sanitation and bath options, garden layout, materials and decorative treatments, and the arranging of streets, shops, schools, and open spaces. Interwoven commentary addresses the broader housing problem, the goals of healthy domestic environments, and guidance for advisers and builders seeking to create compact, attractive, and serviceable homes for working families.

DESCRIPTIONS OF PLATES XXXI.-XXXIII.

PLATE XXXI.
PAIR OF COTTAGES (SHALLOW SITE).

PLATE XXXI.
PAIR OF COTTAGES.
SEE PAGE 38.

The view shown in this plate illustrates the treatment of a shallow corner site, the block being a pair of semi-detached, double-fronted cottages. The plan is similar to the middle house of the foregoing block.

PLATE XXXII.
PAIR OF COTTAGES.

PLATE XXXII.
PAIR OF COTTAGES.
SEE PAGE 38.

A pair of cottages also planned on the same lines as the middle house shown in Plate xxix. and the foregoing shallow-site pair, but placed at right angles instead of lengthwise, and occupying a corner position.

PLATE XXXIII.
PAIR OF COTTAGES.

PLATE XXXIII.
PAIR OF COTTAGES.
SEE PAGE 38.

An example of a pair of cottages treated in the Dutch style.