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I like this 1929 brick two story house too, back when the family room and the living room were one and the same. It appears, there is only one bathroom and it's upstairs. That is considered to be a huge drawback when trying to sell a house with this drawback nowadays. But people managed back then and I think families were closer. via
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The charming English cottage house plans featured here appear to have come right out of a fairytale and may very well hold the key to living happily ever after!
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This house and plan were shown in the 1923 plan book, The Books of a Thousand Homes. It featured 500 small house plans. Most of them really were small by today's standards. This one reflects the post WWI movement away from the horizontally oriented Craftsman-style to the more modern and very romantic aesthetic of the 1920s. This particular plan was by Olsen & Urbain, Architects. Source: The Books of a Thousand Homes: 500 Small House Plans edited by Henry Atterbury Smith. From the Antique…
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Approximately 25'x23' on the interior, and 575 SQ FT.
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'Chaucer' houseplan via Storybook Homes
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A storybook cottage design. Additional plans, elevations, details can be provided. Home design can be modified per client, and easily adapted to a specific site. I can provide everything needed to ...
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Sq. Ft.: 884 | Bedrooms: 2 | Bathrooms: 2
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This 1-bedroom one-story cottage house plan with open living space makes for a charming starter home! This 551 sq.ft. cottage floor plan by Architectural Designs. Explore more beautiful cottage house plans and 1 bedroom house plans here in Home Stratosphere.
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House plan 4 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, 3513-V1 | Drummond House Plans
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I would be thrilled to see someone build this charming English cottage near me. Could you even find the craftsmen to take the time necessary to pull it off? Masons today aren't often even given the opportunity to construct real chimneys like this or real stucco on the home's exterior. It upsets me no end to see a wooden box go up instead and stone or brick veneer applied later. Why are forever homes becoming a thing of the past? Click here to enlarge.
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