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DOI article:Country cottages and their gardens: illustrated by C. E. Mallows
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Country Cottages and their Gardens
SKETCH FOR A THATCHED WEEK-END COTTAGE DESIGNED AND DRAWN BY C. E. MALLOWS, F.R.I.B.A.
tale in village history. The churchyards in many
cases are either left to desolation or, what is fat-
worse, ruined by modern "improvements," bringing
with them all the brutalities of modern manu-
factured materials. These things could either be
remedied altogether, or the asperities softened by
the means just indicated, and the gain to the charm
and interest of the villages would be immense and
SKETCH FOR A THATCHED WEEK-END COTTAGE DESIGNED AND DRAWN BY C. E. MALLOWS, F.R.I.B.A.
tale in village history. The churchyards in many
cases are either left to desolation or, what is fat-
worse, ruined by modern "improvements," bringing
with them all the brutalities of modern manu-
factured materials. These things could either be
remedied altogether, or the asperities softened by
the means just indicated, and the gain to the charm
and interest of the villages would be immense and