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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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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
936:(the cottage). Most vacation houses in Sweden are to be found along the coasts and around the major cities. Prices vary a lot depending on location; a modern seaside house near Stockholm may cost 100 times as much as a simple cottage in the inner regions of northern Sweden.
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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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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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639:, most cottages are vacation rentals used for weekend or summer getaways. In Michigan, a cottage normally means a summer residence farther north near or on a lake. An example of a
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residential buildings, commonly stone or brick, typically from
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1142:, Worcestershire, England – cottage birthplace of composer
1581:– an aesthetic popularized on the Internet in the 2010s
1565:– a simple cottage, having only an inner and outer room
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Picturesque English cottages and their doorway gardens
1636:– small living unit, typically located in a large city
1230:, Suffolk, England – featured in several paintings by
1711:"the house of the said cottage" (the "-um" being the
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provided to farm workers was usually a cottage, see
1091:, Powys, Wales – holiday cottage used by rock band
2137:Rural residences: a series of designs for cottages
2073:The cottages and the village life of rural England
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689:, Canada, parts of which have come to be known as
308:19th century coal miners' cottages rebuilt at the
113:exists in many cultures under different names. In
1178:, Alabama, USA – birthplace of deaf-blind author
732:became a popular cottage style in North America.
241:. The house of the cottage bore the Latin name: "
1151:, Michigan, USA – boyhood summer home of author
90:cottages"). Cottages may be detached houses, or
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376:the cottager was a farm labourer without land.
2066:Old cottages and farmhouses in Kent and Sussex
1865:. Cambridge: Cambridge University. p. 25.
1820:. London: Longman Green & Co. p. 100.
1160:, Iowa, USA – cottage birthplace of President
1883:. Archived from the original on 14 March 2016
1761:The Medieval Peasant House in Midland England
331:The Condition of the Working Class in England
245:", while the barn of the cottage was termed "
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1788:. Manchester University Press. p. 340.
1691:"Разновидности коттеджей. Что лучше выбрать"
1495:, Germany – used as a vacation cottage today
1239:, Norfolk, England – favourite home of King
1064:, Warwickshire, England – childhood home of
280:who had certain residential rights from the
59:, was the holding by a cottager (known as a
1996:"The dacha: uniquely Russian country homes"
2075:(London, J.M. Dent & sons ltd., 1912).
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967:The formal Norwegian term for cottages is
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752:A contemporary Australian cabin (cottage)
577:Learn how and when to remove this message
2101:Old cottages & farm-houses in Surrey
920:The formal Swedish term for cottages is
2071:Ditchfield, P. H. & Quinton, A. R.
1784:King, Steven; Timmins, Geffrey (2001).
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916:Swedish cottage in Ljusterö, Stockholm.
771:Summer house § In Nordic countries
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1129:, Cumbria, England – home of the poet
2096:(London, Cassell and co. ltd., 1912).
1285:Cottage with thatched roof, Simpson,
1158:Herbert Hoover National Historic Site
430:from each corner of the property. In
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2047:(Manchester University Press, 2000).
2045:Country cottages: a cultural history
1119:, Dorset, England – home of soldier
1100:, Ayrshire, Scotland – home of poet
888:(6,196 cottages on 1 January 2006),
803:adding citations to reliable sources
643:cottage in North America is a small
559:adding citations to reliable sources
501:In popular modern culture, the term
2094:Country cottages and week-end homes
1221:, Dorset, England – home of author
1191:, founder of the colony of Victoria
1066:Anne Hathaway (wife of Shakespeare)
740:at the dawn of the automobile era.
497:Modern usage in Britain and Ireland
276:, a semi-independent resident of a
2125:", London, New York, Paris, 1906).
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2064:Dawber, E. G. & Davie, W. G.
2059:Out of copyright (free download):
1678:Medieval history and civilization
1187:, Melbourne, Australia – home of
1053:Andrew Carnegie Birthplace Museum
681:. There are also many well-known
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1994:Manaev, Georgy (15 June 2015).
1559:– a type of single-storey house
1039:walls which were traditionally
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352:Over the years various English
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1818:The Village Labourer 1760–1832
1736:. London: W.Benning. pp.
1523:Valley cottages in Switzerland
1425:Cottage amongst sand dunes in
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1609:– small house built from logs
2119:Old English country cottages
2108:The village homes of England
1763:. Oxbow Books. p. 107.
1256:Thatched cottages in England
593:Cottage built c. 1640, near
1881:www.travelmania-ireland.com
1463:Snow-covered cottages near
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1123:, ("Lawrence of Arabia")
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1652:Vernacular architecture
1603:– property with gardens
1336:Anne Hathaway's Cottage
1140:Elgar Birthplace Museum
1062:Anne Hathaway's Cottage
932:(the country house) or
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605:Wolters Filling Station
57:England's feudal period
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1861:Collyer, Adam (1953).
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1863:The Crofting Problem
1507:A wooden cottage in
1409:Circular cottage in
1315:Cottage designed by
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1210:Swiss Cottage, Cahir
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924:(vacation house) or
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1965:"Statistics Sweden"
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1709:domum dicti cotagii
1695:vsekottedzhi.com.ua
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1613:Mar del Plata style
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438:and its inhabitant
386:Elizabethan statute
2135:Papworth, John B.
2087:Cottage Residences
2078:Ditchfield, P. H.
1601:Garden real estate
1354:Thatched cottage,
1271:Stretton Grandison
1185:La Trobe's Cottage
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