Saturday, August 16, 2014

Not connected to any part of the dwelling

Not connected to any part of the dwelling

Not connected to any part of the dwelling



A stable and carriage-house, in the same style, is near by, not connected to any part of the dwelling, as in the previous designs - with sufficient accommodation for coachman and grooms, and the number of saddle and carriage horses that may be required for either business or pleasure; and to it may be connected, in the rear, in the same style of building, or plainer, and less expensive, further conveniences for such domestic animals as may be required for family use.


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