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Plan for an Acre Lot

 
 

Yesterday’s country homeowners took full advantage of their land. They filled their property with orchards, kitchen gardens, park-like landscapes, game fields, and countless types of outbuildings. Here's a sample of how sites were planned. 

 
 
S-Stable and Barn; A-Greenhouse and Grapery; C-Double Henery; H-Hen Yard set with fruit-trees; D-Grape Arbor, between which and Greenhouse is a row of dwarf fruit-trees; G-Entrance; I-Dwarf and Standard fruit-trees and currants; F-Fountain; J-Flowers; O-Water-closet and Garden Tool house; E-Dwarf fruit-trees.
 
 

 

 
 

Site Plan from George E. Woodward’s 1867 book Cottages and Farm Houses 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

More Articles:

Country Property

Country Home Design

Country Interiors

Cabins

Barns & Backbuildings

How to Build in the Country

Country Landscaping

The Kitchen Garden

Homestead Hints

American Folk Architecture

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                                                          Site designed by Christopher Berg    Edited by Donald J. Berg, AIA    Copyright 2008