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Plan and elevation of a Regency gardeners cottage
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Plan and elevation of a Regency gardeners cottage
Plan and elevation of a Regency gardeners cottage. Floorplan shows parlor, scullery and seed room on one floor, , bedrooms and closet on another. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rudolph Ackermanns Repository of Arts, London, 1816
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1. Title: A Regency Gardeners' Cottage: A Charming Retreat for the Stately Home's Green Spaces This print showcases the plan and elevation of a quintessential Regency gardeners' cottage, as featured in Rudolph Ackermann's Repository of Arts, London, 1816. The design exudes a picturesque charm, blending seamlessly into the landscaped gardens and parks of the era. The floorplan reveals a thoughtfully arranged single-story dwelling, comprising a parlor, scullery, and seed room. The parlor, with its inviting fireplace and ample windows, would have provided a cozy retreat for the gardener to plan and discuss horticultural matters with visiting aristocrats and landed gentry. The scullery, adjacent to the parlor, was a practical space for food preparation and storage. The seed room, filled with shelves and pots, was essential for the cultivation and nurturing of a diverse range of plants. The elevation beautifully illustrates the cottage's exterior, with its classic Regency style and Indian umbrella-style seats and folding marquee. The iron frame and fabric canopy offered protection from the elements, allowing the gardener to enjoy the beauty of their surroundings in comfort. The cottage's design was a testament to the importance of the gardener's role in maintaining the grandeur of the stately home's gardens and grounds. Handcoloured copperplate engravings, such as this one, were highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts of Regency-era design and architecture. The intricate details and vibrant colours brought the cottage to life, transporting viewers to a time when the aristocracy and landed gentry took great pride in their gardens and the skilled individuals who tended them.
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