
audiobook
by George E. (George Evertson) Woodward, F. W. (Francis W.) Woodward
WOODWARD'S - COUNTRY HOMES, - BY - GEO. E. & F. W. WOODWARD, - ARCHITECTS,
WOODWARD'S COUNTRY HOMES.
DESIGN No. 1.
DESIGN No. 2.
DESIGN No. 3.
DESIGN No. 4.
DESIGN No. 5. - A GARDENER'S COTTAGE.
DESIGN No. 6. - STONE STABLE AND COACH HOUSE.
DESIGN No. 7. - A FARM COTTAGE.
DESIGN No. 8.
A practical handbook for anyone dreaming of a home away from the city, this volume gathers a wealth of architectural sketches and construction details suited to the varied tastes of 19th‑century country living. From modest farm cottages to more elaborate villas, the authors present clear plans that balance aesthetics, functionality, and the emerging spirit of rural improvement that has swept the countryside in recent decades.
Tailored to both affluent urbanites seeking seasonal retreats and diligent professionals longing for a modest slice of pastoral life, the guide offers advice on siting a house, integrating gardens, and choosing materials that harmonize with the surrounding landscape. Readers will find the book’s straightforward illustrations and step‑by‑step instructions an invaluable resource as they envision, remodel, or build a dwelling that captures the fresh air, open sunshine, and tranquil charm of rural America.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (131K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Emmy and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2008-08-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1829–1905
Best known for practical 19th-century books on country houses, gardens, and rural design, this American architect and publisher helped bring ambitious homebuilding ideas to a broad readership. His work blended hands-on construction advice with the picturesque tastes of his era.
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Known from a small cluster of practical 19th-century books on country houses, graperies, and rural design, this author wrote for readers who wanted useful plans rather than lofty theory. The surviving record is thin, but the books themselves suggest a hands-on interest in architecture, gardening, and improving everyday life at home.
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