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998: 1404: 1295: 1264: 40: 292:. The cottage had a small amount of surrounding agricultural land, perhaps 2 or three acres, from which the resident gained his livelihood and sustenance. It was defined by its function of housing a cotter, rather than by its form, which varied, but it was certainly small and cheaply built and purely functional, with no non-essential architectural flourishes. It would have been built from the cheapest locally available materials and in the local style, thus in wheat-growing areas, it would be roofed in thatch, and in slate-rich locations, such as Cornwall, slates would be used for roofing. In stone-rich areas, its walls would be built of rubble stone, and in other areas, such as Devon, was commonly built from 305: 397: 1502: 1280: 1420: 1349: 1330: 1474: 1381: 1019: 263: 1310: 986: 977:(vacation house). In Norway, cabins are often built near leisure activities such as hunting, fishing, and outdoor life / outdoor sports, or in areas with particularly beautiful nature, such as in the woods, in the mountains, or by the sea. In the most attractive areas, it has become increasingly common with regulated fields where the cabins are very close together, in so-called "cabin villages". Chained cabins and holiday apartments are also being built here, similar to a normal city. 749: 1518: 1435: 1458: 913: 601: 463: 1537: 1365: 590: 781: 537: 839: 493:). These thatched cottages were once to be seen all over Ireland, but most have become dilapidated due to newer and modern developments. However, there has been a recent revival of restoring these old cottages, with people wanting a more traditional home. Today, thatched cottages are now mostly built for the tourist industry and many can be let out as accommodation. 940:
cabins and convert them into vacation houses. In addition, economic growth made it possible even for low-income families to buy small lots in the countryside where they could erect simple houses. Former vacation houses near the large cities have gradually been converted into permanent homes as a result of
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The first known "cottages" were built in Russia in the 19th century, when British culture was popular. Today many large cities in Russia are surrounded by cottage villages. So it is legitimate to talk about the appearance of the term "Russian cottage" – a house, comparable in size to a British villa
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is used in a more general and romantic context and can date from any era but the term is usually applied to pre-modern dwellings. Older, pre-Victorian cottages tend to have restricted height, and often have construction timber exposed, sometimes intruding into the living space. Modern renovations of
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Much like in the rest of the world, cottages in South Africa housed agricultural workers and their friends and families. A number of cottages were also constructed for fishermen along the West and South Coasts of the country throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. Most cottages are single-story two
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Until the end of World War II, only a small wealthy Swedish elite could afford vacation houses—often both a large seaside house and a hunting cabin up north. During the rapid urbanisation in the 1950s and 1960s, many families were able to retain their old farmhouses, village cottages, and fisherman
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were built in the style of Old World cottages. Comprising about a third of the stations built in the United States in those years, cottage-patterned facilities evoked a picturesque homeyness and were easier to gain approval for than the more stylized or attention-grabbing designs also commonly used
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Older cottages are typically modest, often semi-detached or terraced, with only four basic rooms ("two up, two down"), although subsequent modifications can create more spacious accommodation. A labourer's or fisherman's one-roomed house, often attached to a larger property, is a particular type of
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In Australia, the term "cabin" or "shack" is commonly used for a small dwelling, the former more often for a place of residence or tourist accommodation and the latter for a simple recreational shelter, typically not continuously occupied. The term cottage usually refers to historic smaller
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is used in North America to represent "a summer residence (often on a large and sumptuous scale) at a watering-place or a health or pleasure resort," most Americans expect a cottage, particularly a summer cottage, to be a relatively small, possibly unfinished house. Various editions of the
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owned by hospitality companies but excluding holiday villages and buildings on garden allotments. Reports have 4,172 new cottages built in 2005. Most cottages are situated in the municipalities of
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In North America, most buildings known as cottages are used for weekend or summer getaways by city dwellers. Cottage owners often rent their properties to tourists as a source of revenue. In
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define it as "a small house; any modest country or suburban dwelling," (fifth edition) with the eleventh edition describing even a vacation cottage as "a usu. small house for vacation use."
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What Eastern Canadians refer to as "cottages" (seasonal-use dwellings), are generally referred to as "cabins" in most of North America. This is most notable in the
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such dwellings often seek to re-expose timber purlins, rafters, posts, etc. which have been covered, in an attempt to establish perceived historical authenticity.
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the term now denotes a small, cosy dwelling of traditional build, although it can also be applied to modern construction designed to resemble traditional houses ("
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In the law of England and Wales the definition of a cottage is "a small house or habitation without land". However, originally under an
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residential buildings, commonly stone or brick, typically from Georgian or Victorian. More recently, cabins are often also referred to
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of 1086), who had no right of tenure and worked full-time to the orders of the lord. In the Domesday Book, they were referred to as
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to four-room structures, sometimes with an attic for storing supplies. Most cottages in the Western Cape area of South Africa have
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There are 474,277 cottages in Finland (2005), a country with 187,888 lakes and 179,584 islands, including rental
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In Scotland the equivalent to cottager would be the crofter and the term for the building and its land would be
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now denotes a specialised form of residential let property, attracting various tax benefits to the owner.
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In England from about the 18th century onwards, the development of industry led to the development of
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The Truth About Cottages: A History and an Illustrated Guide to 50 Types of English Cottage
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or "house in a night", was built by squatters on a plot of land defined by the throw of an
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A traditional 'langhuis' (long cottage) cottage in Verloren Vlei Heritage Village in the
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On Architectural Jurisprudence; in which the Constitutions, Canons, Laws and Customs etc
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A common sight in the west of Ireland – a 19th-century stone teachín – in Carrigmanus,
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The traditional Swedish cottage is a simple paneled house made of wood and painted in
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reform in 1979, many cottage owners have built additional guesthouses on their lots.
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In places such as Canada, "cottage" carries no connotations of size (compare with
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Making Sense of the Industrial Revolution: English Economy and Society 1700-1850
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A typical cottage in Devon, with walls built of cob and a thatched roof.
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This article is about the small house or dwelling. For other uses, see
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The word originally referred to a humble rural detached dwelling of a
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or even a mansion, and includes a corresponding piece of land.
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and the Western United States, and Western Canada. In much of
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removed the right of the cottager to hold land. According to
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cites 'Cottages' as a poor quality dwelling in his 1845 work
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a cottager was a farm labourer with land, and after an
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Picturesque English cottages and their doorway gardens
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Example of what now is called "a cottage" in Russia (
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provided to farm workers was usually a cottage, see
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Index

Cottages
Cottage (disambiguation)

Inch Island
England's feudal period
cotter
manorial lord
dwelling
cottage orné
British English
mock
terraced
tied accommodation
cottage garden
holiday cottage
holiday cottage
Canadian English
American English
chalet
Nordics
Baltics
dacha
vicarage
hermitage
Medieval Latin
Old English
Old French
Old Norse
Middle Low German
manor court rolls

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