1. H b Country Gentleman's Architect, IN 4 GRN E A I V A, R I E T IY O F N. E W D E S I G N SK, COTTAGES, FARM HOUSES, COUNTRVY-HOUSES, VILLAS, LODGES FOR PARK 4 T T HE ARCHITECTURAL LIBRAR V., NO ORGARDEN ENTRANCES, AND ORNAMENTAL WOODEN GATES; W I1 T H Plans of the Offices belonging to each Deſign, Diſtributed with a ſtrict Attention to Convenience, Elegance, and Economy. Engraved on Thirty-two Plates, from Deſigns drawn by — J. MI ELI. E R,Y AROCHIT EG T. 1 ℳ X△5 1 4 1. X 1 1* 1. — 7* „ 8 K 6 4 4 1 0OND O N. Z2.1, 1. U. I„ —„ PRIN TFTEDBDFEOR 1. A NP J. f AVI Ook— 56, HIGH HOL. BORN. M PCC. 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R [To face PLATE IV.] Parlour Small Parlour Hall Back Kitchen Kitchen Pantry Dairy Poultry Pigrhouſe Hog-äſtye Calf-houſe Cow-houſe Barn Stable Coals, Wood,&c. Court-yard or Garden Farm-yard. — . Slanen . 6 2.— 7 20⁶ 26 3 7, 50 60 77& 90 E Art— 1—+— London, Picbbeshed vre Tarlen, S36, Vlolborn. 8 1— 8 ——— 5———*.—— 6 ————— ——O—OQO—ꝛ˖—momy 4 ———————— ————— —— 8— —————————- ½————————— e ————— —————,— ——õ— [To face PLATE W.] A1. Kitchen B. Back Kitchen C. Pantry D. Great Parlour E. Small Parlour 4. Dairy G. Garden H. Court-yard I. Xard for Poultry K. Shed for Poultry L. Wood-houſe M. Cart-lodge N. Calf-houſe 0. Cow-houſe P. Ox-houſe 0. Barn R. Stables S. Farm-yard „. 4 2. 2 9 7— 2 2— Oceeceltnu aeu Slen ch a Favie— Dutel Schnu, EEEEE AGAAERE S XB½ BB‿ͥò¶̊ᷓ — — 8 R☛■ . G C 6 32 24 0 42 90⁰ ZLondon Pubberhed r A I Tarlor, Wst Holborn. Aℳ b b b t ————jᷓ— — — 4 4——— 4 6 12 4 4 5 8 5 5 „ — 8 4 — .— 1 11 1 — 1 1 1 At 4 5 1 lf. n 8 64 42*¹ 4 3 15 —— ————— —— —— —————— —— — — [To face PLATE VI.]- Beſt Parlour Back Kitchen Kitchen Common Parlour 8 8 S Dairy Store-room Sheds for Poultry Calf-houſe Cow-houſe Stables Barn Cart-lodge Nag-ſtable Straw-houſes Hog-ſtyes O 22 Coals and Wood Court-yard, or Garden 3 Farm- yard — 6 8 8 8 8 S 8 M AAL 1 1 2 RRRARARERRARARRARAA rRm lrfrer————— 20— oe ⸗ 4— f Zondon, Pableshed br o Taylor, So³ᷣo, Holbor. —— b ———— n —— — 2 0⁴ 8 8 8 —₰ 2₰ [To face FLAIT VII.] Kitchen Back Kitchen Beſt Parlour Common Parlour Dairy Cow-houſe Calf-houſe Stable Barn Straw-houſes Cart-lodge Wood-houſe Hog-ſtye Farm-yard Court-yard or Garden —— 12————a——y—õ— 1 A † Wimauwon s Sen fora haem Sönn Och⸗ Olewalre e Alaln fond DKarn Rlcte S 5 2 V 3 1. 3 4 4 5 d* 5 5 1 5 * h 5 5 5 —— 4 V 4 7 2 4 6 4⸗— 4 N V V 5 A 3 7 * Üpö 51 8 5 / LQaaauueeeeeee 3 E 70 20 30 70 50 60 70 G 9 —— Zondon Picbdeshed br l.&. Taylor, Voν̈. Holbornn. — ———— 4—— 1 f 3 1„ 5 1. — 1———.————— —————— HAͤä.RENSOK A ι LIo face PLATF VIII.] Parlour Little Parlour Kitchen Back Kitchen Dairy Sheds for Poultr)y Hog-ſtye Cart-lodge Calf-houſe Cow-houſe Barn Straw-houſe Stables Pig-houſes Sheds for Wood,&c. Farm-yard Court-yard, or Garden ( 00— o 2—.— 5 ( amn muu daee e a Faren Möuei 3 X XO‿ ☛.O 8 0 20 30 160 50 60 7⁰ o 9 Londomn, Pacbleshred byI& Taylor, Woßb, Holborn. — —.——————————-— —————————õ— ————yD———q:’;ͤ 1 24 4 4— 8NNS S A 1n SOS [To face PLAIE IX.] Kitchen Back Kitchen Common Parlour Beſt Parlour Dairy Pantry Sheds for Poultry Brew-houſe Calf-houſe Cow-houſe Cart-lodge Barn Granaxr) Straw-houſe Stables Hog-ſtye Nag-ſtable Pig-houſe Wood-fheds Farm-yard A 2 5. 2 9 2—,. ( keeewtin. ſd Farren, Mleuen 4.7 zera. e 8 8———— aaziſciiiſſſiiſſiiiiiiiiiſiniiin Iiſiiiiii-l-ll LEEEEmEmmEEEE ii j 2— ä ggmgmmmaeee— 0 5 6 70 G 90 ¹ 1 8 1 1 1— Zondon, Pablishen err& arbor, Vé, Hodborne. d——₰‧₰qâ⁹⁹ d—y—yyyööõ—m ———bvh — ☛ ö ͤSO S RAN N SH 8RSO do K [To face PLATE X.] Parlour Store-room Kitchen Back Kitchen Small Parlour Hall and Stairs Cloſet Dairy Cow-houſe Calf-houſe Hay-barn Stables Cart-lodge Chaff-houſes Barn Granary Pig-houſe Wood-houſe Coal-houſe Farm-yard Court-yard or Garden ò 27—„ 7 2— 7 Sluoencttren.Rben föra Fhaei flnen E ‿QMM; ☛ᷣ ☛☚ I . eunl Fhnn, 70 — E 70 20 30 70 —— LZondon, Pubbeehed l. SA. Taylor. Poos Holborn. — 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 6 4 4 ———————————————— ——————————— 4ññ—— —.„———— [To face PLAIE XI. Kitchen Back Kitchen Hall Dairy Parlour Stairs Calf-houſe Garden-houſe Cow-houſe Cart-lodge Straw-houſe Barn Stables Hog-ſtye — 1. Coal and Wood-houſe Brew-houſe Chaiſe-houſe Nag-ſtable Stable-yard Court-yard or Garden Farm-yard. „ 5. 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A é Lan-dr, Poso, Wobborn ———— — —— -——O————— ꝗ——— ————;ʒ———————— 8— — 1 H S ds d 4 1 ————— 4 ————— (To face PLATE XIII.] Kitchen Back Kitchen Dairy Beſt Parlour Common Parlour Store-room Sheds for Poultry Garden-houſe Pig-houſe Brew-houſe Stables Barns Straw-houſe Cow-houſe Calf-houſe Hog-ſtye Coal-houſe,&c. Cart-lodge Farm-yard Court- yard or Garden ———y 6 „ L 2—=2 2 27⁶ 3,0 7760 S0 60 7 6 ο l— 1. 1— Zondon, Pableshed br‿& Tarlor eé, Holborn. ls 7 3 ——— — — — — — 8 A. D. AI ͤdSO S d [To face PLATE XIV.) Great Parlour Small Parlour Back Kitchen Kitchen Pantry Store-room Sheds for Coals and Wood Dairy Hogäſtye Calf-houſe Cow-houſe Cart-lodges Barn Straw-houſeés Stables Brew-houſe Sheds for Poultry Farm-yard Court-yard or Garden —C—— — 0 4—— l. ( eanlen mu She ſte a I lllee aunu Karzne Waid 2 6 Ez , I I N I — X½ X X ‧ ⁴☛‿ 5 5 ſ, 5 ſh hh II 5 p hh S 3 1 H — 2 2 2 h J 2. F 57 enn—— O— —z 2— j z. 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Engraved on twenty-four 2 d* » with explanations, forming the moſt complete and uſeful work of che kind yet publiſned. By MV. Pain, Architect „ ₰¼ 1 1 be Builder s Complete A'hlant; or, a Library of Arts and Sciences, abſolutely neceſſary to be underſtood by Builders and kmen ir generaſ, viz. I. Arithmetick, vulgar and decimal, in whole numbers and fractions. 2. Geometry, lineal, ad ſolid. 3. Architecture, univerſal. 4. Menſuration.. Plain trigonometry. 6. Surveying of land,&c. 1— 6—. 9 8— an;. 92 2 2 711 aic powers. 8. Hydroſtaticks. 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Doſigns in Architeétur«; conſiſting of plans, elevations, and ſections for temples. baths caſſines, pavilions, garden ſeats, obeliſks 2 8 1—* 7— 2 8„ 2 5—— ¹.—— a 8 2 2 8— 8 4 N Fran 1r† 7 and other gs: for decorating pleaſure-grounds, parks, foreſts,&c.&c. By Jobn Soan. Engraved on thirty-eight 1 copper- plates, imperial octavo, ſewéd, 6s. m] Groteſque Architenure, or Rural Amuſement; conſiſting of plans, elevations, and ſections, for huts, ſummer and winter hermit- ages, retreats, terminaries, Chineſe, Gothic, and natural grottos, caſcades, ruſtic ſeats, barns, moſques, moreſque pavi- lions, groteſque ſeats, green-houſes,&c. nany of which may be executed with flints, irregular ſtones, rude branches ¹ and roots of trees; containing twenty-eight new defigns, with ſcales to each. By II. W'right, Architect. Octavo, ſewed, 48. 6 2 Tbe Temple Builder's moßi uſeful Companion: containing original deſigns in the Greek, Roman, and Gothic taſte. By C. T. Overton. Engraved on fifty copper-plates, octavo, ſewed, 7s. The Canpenter's Treaſure; a collection of deſigns for temples, with their plans; gates, doors, rails, and bridges, in the Gothie taſte, with centres at large for ſtriking Gothic curves and mouldings, and ſome ſpecimens of rails in the Chigeſe taſte forming a complete ſyſtem for rural decorations. By N. Mallis, Architect. Engraved on ſixteen plates, octavo, ſewed, 2s. 6d. 4 Gothie Architesure improbed by Rules and Proportions in many grand deſigns of columns, doors, windows, chimney-pieces, 4 arcades, colonnades, porticos, umbrellas, temples, pavilions,&c. with plans, elevations and profiles, geometricalſy exem- blified. By B. G T. Langley. To which is added, an Hiſtorical Diſcourſe on Gothic Architedure. On 64 plates, quarto ₰ 82 2 5 5 41 2 bound, 158. The Modern Joiner; or, a Collection of original Deſigns, in the preſent taſte, for chimney-pieces and door-caſes, with their mouldings and enrichments at large; frizes, tablets, ornaments for pilaſters, baſes, ſub-baſes and cornices for rooms, Rc. with a Table, ſhewing the proportion of chimneys, with the entablatures, to rooms of any fize. By N. Wallis, Architect, quarto, 88. Currus Ciwilis, or Genteel Deſigns for coaches, chariots, poſt-chaiſes, vis-à-vis, road and park phaetons, whiſkies, ſingle horſe chaiſes,&c. Elegantly engraved on thirty plates, quarto, ſewed, 108. 66. An Eſſay on the Conſtruction and Building o† Cbimneys, including an enquiry into the common cauſes of their ſmoking, and the moſt effectual remedies for removing ſo intolerable a nuifance; with a Table to proportion chimneys to the fize of the room. Iluſtrated with proper figures. A new edition. 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