HALFPENNY'S FARM-HOUSES f A Jan L #i§ I ■ •- ■£ • ’ *y~% i nv^R '"* ij W^zMmlk ^ 'A ! ^^rffTEBT r£. «:?’ ' 1 tl t ■- c .. 1 ?*»• • i . -4£®g.. r Ml , Kgs v% - ife ' ^ i Twelve Beautiful I'p ■ E S I G N S FOR FARM-HOUSES, WITH Their proper OFFICES, AND Estimates of the Whole and every diftin£t Building feparate ; WITH The Meafurement , and Value of each particular Article, Adapted to the Cuftomary Measurements of moft Part of E N G L A N £), But more particularly for the following Counties, viz. Middlefex, Surry, Effex, Kent, Suffex, Hampfhire, Hertford fhire, Cambridge- fhire, Berkfhire, Buckinghamfhire, Oxfordshire, Wiltfhire, Gloucefter fhire, Somerfetfhirc, Ufeful for Gentlemen, Builders, &*c. By WILLIAM HALFPENNY \ Carpenter and Architect. The Second Edition. LONDON: Printed for Robert Sayer, Map and Printfeller, at the Golden Buck oppofite Fetter-Lane, Fleet-Street . MDCCLIX, PREFACE. S it is a prevailing Cuftom to fay fomething by Way of Preface, \ am conformable thereto; but muft confefs I fee no Neceffity for fo doing in Works of this Nature, becaufe every Man of com- mon Senfe, who reads the Title Page, will underhand the Whole at one View. To write a Difiertation upon the Original and Neceffity for Building, is much like telling Mankind the Sun caufes Light, and to fpeak either for or againft Authors, is often look d upon as Flattery or Impertinence. All I ffiall fay, I ve been importun’d to make a Colledlion of ufeful Farm- Houfes by feveral Gentlemen and Builders in the different Counties mentioned in the Title Page, and hope they and the Publick may find them anfwer the Purpofe for which I defign d them for, the chiefeft of my Wifhes being to be Serviceable to my Country. William Halfpenny . I Books of Archite&ure, Iron Work &c. Printed and Sold by Rcbert Sayer in Fleet-Street. i. np HE BUILDER’S COMPANION and WORKMAN’S O The following Books of Architecture by William^ John Halfpenny, J. GENERAL ASSISTANT, demonftrating after the Architects and Carpenters. moft eafy and praftical Method, all the PRINCIPAL RULES of® 5 . A New and Compleat Syftem of Archite&ure, delineated ARCHITECTURE, from the Plan to the Ornamental Fir.ilh, ® j„ a Variety of Plans and Elevations, of Ddigns for Convenient Illuftrated with a greater Number of ufeful and familiar Exam- and decorated Houfes. Together with Offices and Out-buildings pies than any Work of that Kind hitherto publifhcd, with clear ' proportioned thereto, and appropriated to the ieveral Ufes and and ample InftruCtions annexed to each Subject or Number on the Situations required, and Eltimate of each Defign ; prefix'd to lame Plate : Being not only ufeful, but necelfary to all Mafons, ^ thefe are ten different forts of Piers, with Gates of various Corn- Bricklayers, Plailterers, Carpenters, Joiners and others, con- q pofitions fuitahle to the fame intended, for Entrances to Courts cerned in the feveral Branches of Building, &c, Alfo the FI- q Gardens See. Alfo New Architeftonic Rules for drawing the’ GURE, DESCRIPTION and USE of a New-invented JOINT- <3, Members, in all Kinds and Proportions of the Orders. To which RULE, lo calculated as to render eafy, the Drawing of any Fi- <3, is added, a New Method of dilcharging and fupporting of Arches gure, Architrave, Freeze, Cornice or Moulding, that can be re- <3 in Bridges, as it often happens that there is a finking in the quired to any given Scale. The whole engraved on 77 Copper- Q Piers. The whole Engraved on 4.7 Copper-plates, with Expla- Plates, with Directions in Letter-prefs, concerning Foundations ® nations thereto in common Prefs-work. Price 8 s, fewed bound and dimiirilhing of Walls, the Proportion of Rooms and their ® j 0 s. 6d. Quarto. Light, and the Proportion of the Opening of Chimnies to Rooms 6. The third Edition of Rural Architecture , in the Chinefe of any Dirnenfions. g Talte, being Defigns, entirely new, for the Decoration of Gar- ByWILLIAMPAIN. dens, Parks, Forefts, Infides of Houfes, ©r. On fixty Copper- N. B. This Work is the foie Produ&ion of Experience, and g plates, with full Inftru&ions for Workmen; alfo a near Eftimate the Author’s known practical Abilities will entitle his Book to X of the Charge, and Hints w here proper to be ereCted. With the InfpeCtion of the Workmen and the Curious, and he defires ^ The Addition of four Plates, in Quarto, of Roofs for Chinefe no other Recommendation. ^ and Indian Temples, the Manner of fixing their Ornaments, Co- Price 12 s. few’d. Bound 16 s. Folio (The new Joint-Rule 5 s.) ^vering and Carrying off the Water, their Cornices with the’feve- <£ral Members adjufted to a regular Proportion. Price 10 s bound 2. ORNAMENTAL ARCHITECTURE in the Gothic, Chi- On s . Odavo. nefe, and Modern Talte, being above Fifty intire new Defigns 7 . Twenty fix new Defigns of Geometrical Paling or Chinefe Lat- of Plans, Sections, Elevations, &c. (many of which may be ex- tice, and other Works for Stair-Cafes , Gates Palings, Hatches ecuted with Roots of Trees, See.) for Gardens, Parks, Forefts, O & c . On eight Folio Copper-plates, with full Inftru&ions annexed Woods, Canals, &c. containing Paling of feveral Sorts, Gates, ® to the feveral Divifions, Scantlings, &c. thereby making the Garden Seats, both dole and open, Umbiellos, Alcoves, Grottos, ® Whole ealy to Workmen of every Capacity. To which are added and Grotefque Seats, Hermitages, Triumphal Arches, Temples, ® f our Defigns for Pavements, &c. Price 3s. Folio. Banqueting-Houfes, and Rooms, Rotundos, Oblervatories, Ice- ® g. The Country Gentleman's Pocket Companion and Builder's AJp- Houles, Bridges, Boats, and Cafcades ; alfo an Obelilk or Mo- fftant, for Rural, Decorative Architecture ; containing thirty two nument, with Directions where proper to be ereCted, and the ^ new Defigns, Plans, and Elevations of Alcoves, Floats, Tern- Method how to execute them. The Whole neatly engraved on ^ pies, Summer-Houies, Lodges, Huts, Grotto's, &c. in the Au~ fifty four Copp'fer-Plates, from the Defigns of Charles Over, Qguftan, Gothic and Chinefe T'alle, with proper Diredions annexed; Archited. _ <3> alio an exad ElHmate of their feveral Amounts which are from Price 6 s. fewed. Bound 7 s. Odavo. ^Twenty five to one Hundred Pounds, and moft of them 3. ’The modern Builders Af fiant, or, a concife Epitome of the whole portable; corredly engraved on twenty five Copper-plates. Price Syjtem of Architecture-, in which the various branches of that ex- O 3 s. bound 4s. Odavo. cellent ltudy are eftablilhed on the moft familiar Principles, and ® 9. Chinefe and Gothic Architecture, properly ornamented, being ficient and eafy to the Learner; divided into three Parts, con-staining a great Variety of magnificent Buildings, accurately taining, iff, A Corred View of the Five Orders, explained in i? deferibed, as alfo feveral of a fmaller Kind, elegantly defigned, feveral Sheets ol Letter-prefs. a. Confifting of regular Plans, ^ with all necelfary Offices of great Strength, eafy Conftrudieir, Elevations, and Sections of Houfes in the moft Elegant and Con- q and graceful Appearance ; Scales are annexed and regular Efti- venient manner, either for the Reception of Noblemen, Gentle- ^ mates are made to each Defign, &c. Price 5 s. Quarto, men, or Tradefmen with large or fmall Families, adapted to the The fecond Edition, with four additional Defigns, of Ufeful talte of Town or Country ; to which part is added, a great variety Architecture, being the laft Work in this Kind of Mr. Halfpenny. of other Plans for Offices or Out-houfes adjoining to them, ol <5 In twenty five new Defigns, with full and clear Inftrudions in different Dirnenfions for Domeftic ufes ; fuch as Kitchens, Walh- ® every Particular, for eroding ParJ'onage Houfes, Farm-Houfes and houfes, Malt-houfes, Bake-houfes, Brew-houfes, Dairies, Vaults, O Inns, with their refpedive Offices, &c. of various Dirnenfions, Stables., Coach houfes, Dog-kennels, ©r. ©r. together with the ® a t the moft moderate Expence, the largeit not exceeding five Eftimates of each Defign, and proper Inftrudions to the Work- ® hundred Pounds, the fmalleft under one hundred Pounds, as will men howto execute the fame. 3. Exhibiting (Ornamental as ^evidently appear, by their feveral Dirnenfions and Eftimates, well as plain) a variety ol Chimney-pieces, Windows, Doors, X particularly let forth, with Rel'ped both to Brick and Stone, Sedions of Stair-cales, Rooms, Halls, Saloons, ©r. Skreens for f adapted to the ufuai Meafurement of Great Britain and Ireland. Rooms, alfo Cielings, Piers, Gates, Roofs, ©r. ©r. the whole X Together with a Supplement, containing feveral Defigns, for beautifully Engraved on Eighty-five Folio Copper-Plates, from ^ Building with Timber only, with Eftimates annexed in like the Defigns ol William and John Halfpenny, Architects and ^ Manner. Carpenters, Robert Morris, Surveyor, and T. Lightolar, Carver, q The four Defigns added are for Bridges, which in Rural Situ- Price 18 s. fewed, and 1 1 . 1 s. bound, Folio. <3 ations are generally necelfary and pleating, being fuited to fmall 4. ANDREA P ALLADIO’s ELEMENTS of ARCHITEC- ® Pieces of Water, Brooks, &c. and the chief Ornaments, where RURE Restored to its Original Perfection, as publilh’d by - 3 > Strength with Beauty is needlul. him at Venice, Anno 1581 : With a Geometrical Expla.® The Whole intended as an Improvement of what has hitherto nation of his true Principles of Perfpedive: Shewn in a more ® been given on that Suhjed, and rendered both pradicable and eafy and familiar Manner than in any Work of this Kind ® beneficial to all concerned in Building. Price 8 s. 6 d. bound 9s. 6d» yet: made publick. Alio an entire new and appioved Method of ® A New Book of Iron Work, containing great Variety of De- finding the Point of Sight and DifTAwrc.. a lVLiH^r v c, - • I he W hole illuftrated by a Variety of Examples, from the moft ^ and Lamp Irons, Door-Lights, Gratings, Brackets, Pedeftals, Wea- fimple Polygon to the Completion of the Five Orders; including X ther-Cocks, Spindles See. the Whole neatly Engraved on Twenty ieveral excellent Defigns of Teffelated and Mofaick Pavements, Folio Copper-plates defigned by J. Jores. Price 3 s. for Porticos, Halls, Lobbies, See. on Twenty-eight Copper- N. B. On the ill. of May was pnblilhed in Quarto two Books plates, with Letter-prefs annexed. ^ of Chinefe and Gothic Architecture by P. Decker Architect. <3, Price 15 s. fewed, bound 17 s. 6d. 1 -y J. MILLER, Efq; Price 6 s, few’d Quarto. ® [ * ] PLATE I. HIS Plate reprefents the Plan and Elevation of a Farm-Houfe, whofe Eftimate is calculated by the cuftomary Prices of the Counties therein mentioned. REFERENCES. A, Court Yard B, Sheded Paflage C, Entrance D, Kitchen E, Cupboard F, Dairy G, Parlour H, Pantry I, Clofet K, Calf-houfe L, Garden M, Hog-ftye N, Shed O, Bog-houfe P, Barn-yard Q, Barn •— R, Stable S, Cow-houfe Feet, Inches. Feet. Inches. SI O by 17 0 *5 2 4 O 4 6 4 6 j6 0 16 0 4 6 3 0 10 0 8 0 16 0 16 0 4 6 4 6 10 0 8 0 25 6 8 0 33 0 *7 0 l 7 0 8 0 8 0 8 0 4 6 3 6 86 0 47 0 40 0 25 0 23 0 21 6 23 0 21 6 I with an Arch of Brick ; its Height in the Clear to be 6 Feet 6 Inches, to be come at by a Pair of Stairs from the Parlour ; the firft Story is 9 Feet 6 Inches high, and the fecond the fame. Two Garrets is intended in the Roof, inclofed from the Stairs by flit and whole Deal Partitions ; alfo Lofts over the Stable and Cart-houfe, 7 Feet high from the Floor to the Beam. The Thicknefs of the fever al Walls . The Walls of the Parlour and Kitchen two Bricks, and thofe of the Chambers, Clofet and Dairy, one Brick and Half; all the fmall Out-buildings, and Mound Walls, are one Brick and Half; the Barn up to the Wall-Plate two Bricks ; the Walls of the Stable and Cart-houfe two Bricks, and thofe of the Lofts over them one Brick and Half; and all the Gable-ends one Brick thick. Eftimate of the Bwelling-houfe only. To digging the Cellars, and for the Foundations, — — — 18 Rod of Brick Walls reduced to one Brick and Half thick, of place Bricks, and good Mortar, at 5/. I or. per Rod, • — 35 Yards of Gray-Stock Brick on Edge Pavement in the Cellar, at 1 r. 10 d. per Yard 17 48 Yards of Clay Brick on Edge Pavement, in the Kitchen, Pantry, Paflage, and Dairy, at3r. 8 d. per Yard, — — — — — — 10 Steps of Brick, and Oak Quarter Binders, leading to the Cellar, at 2 r. 6 d. each, ' - ... ■ ■ 17 Square and Half of plain Tiling, at 1 /. 6 r. per Square, — — — . — To a Center for the Arch of the Cellar, — — — - — — — — B 3 Square f 2 ] 3 Square and one Third of Ground Joift of Oak, fcantling 4 Inches by 3 Inches, and red whole Deal Floor hoarding, in the Parlour and Clofet, at 2 /. 155. per Square, — — - 12 Square and one half of Fir Joift, fcantling 8 Inches by 2 Inches and an Half, and red whole Deal Floor Boarding, in the Chambers and Garrets, at 2 /. 15 s. per Square. — — 3 Square and one Fifth of red Fir Roofing over the Clofet and Dairy, fcantling of Rafters 4 Inches by 3 Inches, Wall-Plates 5 Inches by 3 Inches, at 20 s. per Square. — • — • — * 2 Square and an Half of Cieling Joift to ditto , of red Fir, fcantling 4 Inches by 3 Inches, at i8r. per Square, • — — 1 Square of red Fir Roofing over the PafTage, fcantling of the Rafters 4 Inches by 3 Inches, Wall -Plates 6 Inches by 4 Inches, at 22 s. per Square, — 14 Square of red Fir Roofing, fcantling of principal Rafters 8 Inches by 3 Inches and an Half, Collar Beams 6 Inches by 3 Inches and an Half, Purlines 5 Inches by 4 Inches, Wall-Plates 6 Inches by 3 Inches, fmall Rafters 4 Inches by 3 Inches, over the Body of the Houfe, at 30 s. per Square • — 4 Square of Cieling Joift and Afhlers, fcantling 4 Inches by 3 Inches, at i8r per Square, — - 4 Oak Pofts, fcantling 6 Inches by 6 Inches, to fupport the cover’d PafTage, at 7 s. 6 d. each, 6 Square and an Half of quarter d Partitions, fcantling 4 Inches by 3 Inches, at i6r. per Square, 3 Out-fide Door Frames of Oak beaded, 7 Feet by 3 Feet 2 Inches in the Clear, fcantling 5 Inches and an Half by 4 Inches, at 12s. each. — 1 — 1 Door-Frame of Oak, 6 Feet 6 Inches by 3 Feet in the Clear, fcantling 4 Inches and an Half by 3 Inches and an Half to the Clofet, — - — - — 3 Outfide Doors of red whole Deal, ledg’d and batten’d, at 15.?. each, Infide Doors of red whole Deal ledg’d, at ior. 6 d. each, Red whole Deal Window-Boards and Blocks, — • — Single light Window Frames of Oak, fcantling 4 Inches by 3 Inches, at 2 s. 9 d. each, * — * Tranfum Window-Frames of Oak,- fcantling 4 Inches by 3 Inches, at 9*. each, — Two-light Lutnren Windows of Oak, fcantling 4 Inches by 3 Inches, with Quarters and Cheek- boards, at 1 1 5 . each, 13 Yards of flit and whole Deal Partitions in the Garret, at 2 s. per Yard. — — • 32 Steps of Stairs of red whole Deal, with proper Bearers, at 2 s. 6 d. each, 1 — 1 To DrefTers, Shelves Racks, OV. in the Kitchen, Pantry, and Dairy, — * Bond Timbers and Lintols, — — • 240 Yards of Lath and plaifter’d Cielings, at 7 d. Half-penny per Yard, 435 Yards of rendering Wall, at 3 d. Half-penny per Yard, — jio Feet of leaded Glafs, at j d. per Foot, — 1 ’ ‘ Iron Cafements, Hinges, Locks, Latches, &c. To painting 8 tranfum Window- Frames three Times in Oil, — — — 3 Single light Frames, ditto , — - — * * 2 Luthren Windows and Cheeks, ditto y »■ — ' 56 Yards of Paintings, ditto, at 6 dper Yard, — — ■ Total Coft to the Body of the Houfe, — 266/. os. c d. § The Eftimate of the fmall Buildings mark'd in the Plan K M N O, with the Court A, and Well , Mound Walls , Gates , &c. To digging the Bog-houfe, and for the Foundations of the Walls, 10 Rod and an Half of Brick-Walls reduc’d to one Brick and an Half thick, with Place-Bricks and good Mortar, at 5 /. 5 s. per Rod, 6 Square and thee Fourths of Pantiling pointed, at 1 8 r. per Square, — — 15 Yards of Pitching in the Hog-ftye, at 1 5 d. per Yard, 29 Yards of ftock-brick on Edge Pavement in the Buildings, mark’d K N, atli. lod. per Y aid. 103 Yards of Pitching in the Court A, at 15c/ per Yard, To a Well, To a Door-Frame of Oak, 6 Feet by 3 Feet 2 Inches in the Clear, fcantling 4lnchesby 4 Inches, for the Calf- houfe, — To a Door of red whole Deal ledg’d, with Hinges and Latch to ditto , — ■* To a Gate of red whole Deal ledg’d, and two Pofts of Oak, Hinges, &c, for the Hog-ftye, 3 Ditto for the Court and Garden, at 20 s. each, — — — *” — 1 Ditto ledg’d and batten’d, and the Pofts headed to the front Entrance of the Court, *— £• 9 34 3 2 1 21 3 1 5 /. d. 3 4 7 6 4 0 5 o 2 0 55 6 — 15 o 12 10 4 16 8 5 13 10 8 12 2 6 o *5 0 10 13 4 15 8 1 4 8 ■ — 1100 2 1 18 13 8 8 12 18 o 6 6 6 9 2 9 o 3 o o o o To 12 [ 3 ] To a Five-Bar Gate, with Polls and Spurs of Oak, Hinges, and Staple, — * 7 Square of Roofing of red Fir, the fcantling of Rafters 4 Inches by 3 Inches, Wall -Plates 5 Inches by 3 Inches, Collars of whole Deal, at 24 s. per Square, ' A Floor, Seat, Door, and Frame, with Hinges and Bolt to the Bog-houfe, — — 38 Yards of Outfide Painting three Times in Oil, at 6 d. per Yard, — • The Expence of the fmall Buildings, mark’d K M N O, Mound Walls, Gates, &c. 106/. 5 s. 1 1 d. The EJl mate of the Barn , Stables , and Cow-houje , with Lofts over the latter * 23 Rod of Brick Walls reduc’d to one Brick and Half thick, of Place-Brick and good Mortar, at 5/. 8 s. per Rod, - ' 1 jo Yards of Pitching in the Stable, and Cowhoufe, at 15^. per Yard, * 3 Square and one Eighth of Barn-flooring, the Joift of Oak, fcantling 4 Inches by 4 Inches, with red Fir Plank 2 Inches and an Half thick, at 4/. 2 s. per Square, 17 Square and one Fifth of Roofing of red Fir, Scantlings of Beams 12 Inches by 8 Inches, prin- cipal Rafters 10 Inches by 5 Inches and an Half, Collar-Beams 8 Inches by 5 Inches, Prick-pofts 5 Inches by 5 Inches, King-polls 8 Inches by 5 Inches, Purlines 4 Inches and an Half by 4 Inches and an Half, Wall-Plates 6 Inches by 4 Inches and an Half, fmall Rafters 4 Inches by 3 Inches over the Barn, at 2 l 4 j. per Square, 7" 37 2 Door-Frames of Oak fet on Stone Bafis, 14 Feet by 12 Feet in the Clear, fcantling 8 Inches by 6 Inches, at 253. each. * 2 2 Pair of Doors of one Inch and an Half red Deal Doors braced and bottom Boards, 2 Feet 6 Inches high, with Hinges, Bar, Staples, &c. "n Square of naked Flooring of red Fir, with thorough Joift, fcantling 7 Inches by 3 Inches, with a bearing Beam, 12 Inches by 10 Inches, under each Floor, at 34^ per Square, — — 1 r Square of red whole Deal Floor-boarding to ditto , at 25 s. per Square, • 1 7 Square and an Half of Roofing over ditto of red Fir Beams 8 Inches by 8 Inches, principal Rafters 9 Inches by 5 Inches, Collar Beams 7 Inches by 5 Inches, Purlines 4 Inches and an Half by 4 Inches and an Half, Wall-Plates 6 Inches by 4 Inches, fmall Rafters 4 Inches, by 3 Inches, at 34*. per Square, 1 ■ ■ - 35 Square and an Half of Pantiling pointed, at i8r. per Square, »— To an Oak Door-Frame, 8 Feet by 4 Feet in the Clear, and a ledg’d Door of red whole Deal, with Hinges, Lock, and Latch, 48 Feet running of Rack and Manger, at 4*. per Foot,, — — 12 Cow-ftalls. — — 2 Loft Door-Frames of Oak, 6 Feet by 4 Feet in the Clear, fcantling 4 Inches and an Half by 4 Inches, with red whole Deal Doors-ledg’d, Hinges, Lock, at 25 r. each. — The Expence of the Barn, Stable, Cow-houfe, and Lofts over the latter, &V. — • 311/i 15 s. 6 d\ — 8 Total Expence of the whole Buildings, — £. 684 s. d. 10 o 8 o 10 o 19 0 18 o 7 6 16 3 16 9 | 10 o o o 14 o 15 o 15 ° 19 o 10 o 12 O 12 O IO O i 6 PLATE II. [ 4 J PLATE HIS Plate reprefents the Plan and Elevation of a Farm-Houfe, with its proper Offices, whofe Eftimate is cal- culated by the cuftomary Prices of the Counties therein mentioned. REFERENCES. A, Front Court — — B, Common, ditto — — — — C Paffage D, Kitchen — - — ■ ■ ■ ' -■ E, Cupboard — — — ■ — * F, Pantry ■ — — G, Parlour *— •— * H, Clofet — — — — I, Stairs — - — * — - K, Dairy ■ — ♦ — — ■ — L, Shed — — * —• M, Hog- (lye — — * N, Shed — — — O, Garden — — —■ P, Barn-yard — * — — — Q, Barn - ■ 1 R, Stable ■ ■ — — • — • S, Cart or Cow houfe - ■■ — • — T, Stable — ■ — - V, Bog-houfe - - - ■" - Feet Inches. Feet Inches. 20 0 by 17 0 3 i 0 30 0 11 0 4 0 18 0 15 8 6 6 4 0 6 6 6 6 20 0 15 0 11 0 6 6 6 6 6 6 11 0 6 6 18 6 9 0 18 6 12 6 18 6 9 0 0 30 0 82 0 68 0 44 0 25 0 24 0 H 0 39 0 15 0 24 0 14 0 5 0 4 0 N. B. A vaulted Cellar is intended under the Kitchen and Paflage, and Lofts over the Stables and Cart-houfe. The Thicknefs of the fever al Walls. The Cellar- Walls and the Fronts of the firft Story of the Parlour and Kitchen, and the firft Story of the Cart-houfe, to be 2 Bricks, and all the other Walls to be one Brick and an Half, except the vaulted Cellar and Gable- Ends, which are no more than one Brick’s Length in Thicknefs. EJlimate of the Dwelling-Houfe alone . To dig the Cellar, and for the Foundations, C d. 2 0 0 20 Rod of Brick Walls reduced to one Brick and an Half thick of Place-Bricks, and good Mortar, at 5 /. i o s. per Rod, — ■ ■ - - - — io Brick Steps, and Oak Quarter Binders to the Cellar, at2J. 6 d. each, — *— • 46 Yards of Clay Brick on Edge Pavement in the Kitchen and Pantry, at 35. 8 d. per Yard, 45 Yards of Stock-Brick on Edge Pavement in the Cellar, at 1 s. 10 d. per Yard, — 8 Yards of 10 Inch Tile Pavement in the Dairy, at 2 s. \d.per Yard, — — 10 Square of plain Tiling, at 1 /. 6 s. per Square, - ■■ — - 1 ~ 1 To a Center to turn over the Arch of the Cellar, •— * — 3 Square and Three- fourths of Ground Joift of Oak, fcantling 4 Inches by 3 Inches, and red whole Deal Floor-boarding to the Parlour and Llofet, at 'll. 15 s.per Square, — — - 11 Square and Three-fourths of Flooring, the Joift red Fir, fcantling 8 Inches by 2 Inches, and an Half, and red whole deal floor-boarding in the Chambers and Garrets, at 2/. 15*- p £r Square. — 5 Square of Cieling Joift and Afhlers of red Fir, fcantling 4 Inches by 3 Inches, in the Garrets, at i8r per Square, — — — ' — * 16 Square of Roofing of red Fir, fcantling of the Rafters 4 Inches by 3 Inches, Wall-Plates 5 Inches by 3 Inches, at 22 s. per Square, ■ — — — 1 5 Square of quarter’d Partitions, at 16 s. per Square, — — — ' 12 Tranfum Windows of Oak, fcantling 4 Inches by 3 Inches, at 9*. each, — Compafs Window-Frames in the Garrets, — — — — no I 8 4 0 20 1 o o 5 o 8 8 2 6 18 8 16 o o o 10 6 3 3* 6 3 Two-light Windows, at 4 s. 6 d. each, Outfide Door-Frame of Oak, • — • — Ledg’d and batten’d Door to ditto , of red whole Deal, Infide Door-Frames of Oak, at 8 s. 6 d. each, — 4 17 4 5 1 1 o o 2 10 12 o 8 16 7 12 o o o o o o 15 o 19 6 10 Infides [ 5 ] 10 Infide Doors of red whole Deal, at ioj. 6 d. each, 15 Window-Boards of red whole Deal and Blocks 2 Doors of Three-fourths Deal ledg’d, and Frames to the Garrets, at I2r. 6 d. each, 32 Red whole Deal Steps of Stairs and Bearers, at 2s. 6 d. each, To Dreflers, Shelves and Racks in the Kitchen, Pantry, and Dairy, Bond, Timbers, and Lintels, - * 269 Yards of Lath and Plaifter, at 7 d. Half-penny per Yard, 580 Yards of rendering Walls, at 3 d. Halt penny per Yard, ' 184 Feet of leaded Glafs, at 7 d. Half-penny per Foot, Iron Cafements, Locks, Hinges, &c. To painting 12 Tranfum Window-Frames three Times in Oil, 2 Circle Window-Frames, ditto , ■ 6 Small Window-Frames, ditto , 65 Yards of infide Painting, ditto , at 6 d. per Yard, — The whole Expence to the Body of the Houfe, — 275/. 4*. 7 d. § The EJiimate of the fmall Buildings , mark'd in the Plan L M N, with the Bog- houfe, Mound-Walls , Gates , &c. To digging the Bog-houfe, and for Foundations, - — 1 r Rod of Brick Walls reduc’d to one Brick and an Half thick, at 5 /. 5 s. per Rod, — 50 Yards of Stock-Brick on Edge Pavement in the fmall Buildings L N, and Walk 7 Feet wide intheCourtA, at 1 s. lod. per Yard, • — ■ 152 Yardsof Pitching in the Court B and Hog-ftye, at i$d. per Yard, — 3 Five barr’d Gates, with Oak Pods and Spurs, Hinges and Staple, at 30 s. each. — 4 Small Gates of red whole Deal ledg’d, with Oak Polls, Hinges and Latch, at 20 s. each, — I Ditto to the Hog-ftye, * — 7 Square of Roofing of red Fir, at 24 s.per Square, — To a Door-Frame of Oak, and red whole Deal ledg’d, Door-Hinges and Latch, — To a Floor, Seat, Door, and Frame, Hinges and Bolt to the Bog-houfe, — — - 44 Yards of Painting three Times in Oil, at 6 d. per Yard, * — 7 Square and an Half of Pantiling, at 18 s. per Square, — The whole Expence of the fmall Buildings, mark’d L M N, with Mound- Walls, Gates, &c. 1 01 /. 7 s. 5 d. The Eftimate of the Stables , Cart-houfe , and Lefts o'ver them. Digging for the Foundations, — — 19 Rod of Brick Walls reduc’d to one Brick and an Half thick, of Place-Bricks and good Mortar, at 5/. 8 j. />^rR.od, - , ~ 13 Square of naked Flooring of red Fir Joill, 7 Inches by 3 Inches, at 32 s. per Square, — 1 2 Square and an Half of red whole Deal Floor-boarding, at 25 s. per Square, — 18 Square of Roofing, Scantlings of red Fir Beams 8 Inches by 8 Inches, principal Rafters 9 Inches by 5 Inches, Collar-Beams 7 Inches by 5 Inches, Purlines 4 Inches and an Half by 4 Inches and an Half, Wall-Plates 6 Inches by 4 Inches, fmall Rafters 4 Inches by 3 Inches, at 341. per Square, — 19 Square of Pantiling to ditto , at 18 s.per Square, - — 2 Door-Frames of Oak, and red whole Deal ledg’d Doors, with Hinges and Latch, at 30*. each, 2 Lefler, ditto , with Lock, &c. at 25*. each, — 48 F'eet running of Rack and Manger, at 4 r. per Foot, — 144 Yards of Pitching, at 15 d.per Yard, 1 100 57 J 5 o 14 Yards of Painting three Tim6s in Oil, at 6d. per Yard, 7 L 7 The whole Expence of the Stables, Cart-houfe, and Lofts, — 212/. 5 s. od. The Eftimate of the Barn only. To digging for the Foundation, — O 16 Rod and one Fourth of Brick Walls reduc’d to one Brick and an Half thick, of Place- Bricks and good Mortar, at 5 /. 8 s. per Rod, — • 87 15 18 Square of Roofing, the Scantlings red F'ir Beams 12 Inches by 8 Inches, principal Rafters 10 Inches by 5 Inches and an Half, Collar-Beams 8 Inches by 5 Inches, Prick-pofts 5 Inches by 5 Inches, King pofts 8 Inches by 5 Inches, Purlines 4 Inches and an Half by 4lnches and Inches an Half, Wall-Plates 6 Inches by 4 Inches and an Half, fmall Rafters 4 Inches by 3 Inches, at 2 /. 4*. per Square, ■ 1 — - — 39 12 o 19 Square J. 2 d. O C iq Square of Pantiling, at iSs.per Square, " ,rr " 1r " 17 2 Barn Door-Frames of Oak, 14 Feet by 12 Feet in the Clear, with Doors, bottom Boards, and proper Faftenings, ■ ■■■— - 10 O 5 Square of Barn Flooring, at 4/. 2 t.per Square, - - ■■ — — 20 10 o The whole Expence of the Barn, — 175/. 15 s. od. Total Expence of all the Buildings, — 764 12 of 3 PLATE III. T FM S Plate reprefents the Plan and Elevation of a Farm-Houfe, eftimated by the cuftomary Prices of the Counties therein mentioned. REFERENCES. Feet Inches. Feet Inches. A, Court Yard B, Pafiage ■ 36 0 by 4 0 C, Kitchen » 21 0 12 6 D, Back Kitchen 21 0 11 0 E, Pantry — 6 0 6 0 F, Dairy, 6 7 0 G, Parlour ■ ■ — 6 *3 6 H, Barn-yard — 106 0 106 0 I, Barn — 50 0 22 0 K, Shed 27 0 10 0 L, Di to — — 15 0 10 0 M, Hog-ftye « - — 18 6 16 0 N, Ss able 21 0 16 0 O, Cart houfe - ■ — ■ — 3 1 0 20 0 P, Stable or Cow-houfe — — 21 0 16 0 Q, Little inclofed Penn or Court . . — . 18 6 16 0 R, Calf-houfe — — — 15 0 10 0 S, Shed 27 0 10 0 N. B. An arched Cellar is intended under the Kitchen and Pafiage. The Thicknefi of Walls. All below the Surface of the Earth, and thofe of the Barn up to the Wall-Plate, and firft Story of the Cart-houfe, are 2 Bricks, all the other Walls one Brick and an Half, except the Gable-Ends, and Arch of the Cellar, which are no more than one Brick’s Length in Thicknefs. EJlimate of the Houje only. £■ 2 1 To digging the Cellar and for the Foundations, — To a Center for the arch’d Cellar, — - 24 Rod of Brick Walls reduc’d to one Brick and an Half of Place-Bricks, and good Mortar, at 5/. ior. per Rod, — > — — 1 3 2 76 Yards of Stock Brick on Edge Pavement in the Cellar and back Kitchen, at if. 10 d. per Yard, 48 Yards of Clay Brick on Edge Pavement in the Kitchen, Pantry, and Pafiage, at 31. $d. per Yard, — — — — — 13 Yards of 10 Inch Tile Pavement in the Dairy, at 2f. \d.per Yard, — *— 10 Steps of Brick and Oak Quarter- binders to the Cellar, at 2f 6 d. each, — — 2 Square and an Half of Ground Joift of Oak, and red Deal Boarding in the Parlour, at 2 /• 15 *• per Square, — 6 6 17 Square and an Half of red Fir Jorft, and red Deal Boarding in the Chambers and Garrets, at 2 1 . 15J. per Square, — — — — — *48 16 Square and an Half, of Roofing, at 34 s. per Square, — — — 28 5 Square and Three-fourths offtuddtd or quarter’d Partitions, at i6f. per Square, — 4 5 1 . — . s. d. O O O O 0 o 19 4 16 o 10 o 5 o 17 6 2 6 1 o 12 o 4 Square . / /’/an.asnJ j^ea>,^Pry, P&n^c . each — [7] 4 Square of Cieling Joift and Afhlers in the Garrets, at i8x. per Square, — 2 Outfide Door Frames of Oak, and red whole Deal ledg’d and batten'd Door 9 , at 26 s. 6 Infide Door-Frames of Oak, at 8 j. 6 d. each, — — 10 Doors of red whole Deal ledg’d, at 10 s. 6 d. each, — — — — Tranfum Window-Frames of Oak, at qr. each, — - — 4 Circular Window-Frames of Oak in the Garrets, at 12 r. each, — — 25 Yards of flit and whole Deal Partitions in the Garrets, at 2 s. per Yard, — — 21 Window- boards of red whole Deal and Blocks, — — — 32 Steps for Stairs of red whole Deal, and proper Bearers, at 2 s. 6 d. each, — ToDrefiers, Shelves and Racks in the Kitchen, Pantry, and Dairy, — — To Bond, Timbers, and Lintels, — • — — * 17 Square and an Half of Pantiling, at 18 s. per Square, — - *— 348 Yards of Lath and plaifter’d Cielings, at 7 d. Halfpenny per Yard, — 662 Yards of rendering Walls, at 3 d. Halfpenny /w Yard, - 176 Feet of leaded Glafs, at j d. per Foot, — — L 1 1 17 Window-Frames painted three Times in Oil, '■ 6 Small Window-Frames, ditto , — — — — 7 5 Yards of Infide Painting, at 6^. Yard, The whole Expence of the Dwelling- Houfe only, — 320/. I2r. 7 d- An Eftimate of all the Out-Building , Mound Walls, and Gates , except the Barn , Stable , and Cart -houfe, mark'd in the Plan N O P I. To digging the Bog-houfe, and for the Foundations, _ 11 Rod and an Half of Brick W^alls, reduc’d to one Brick and an Half thick of Place-Bricks, and good Mortar, at 5/. 5 s. per Rod, * 98 Yards of Stock -Brick on Edge in the Sheds, at ir. iod. per Yard, ^ 64 Yards of Pitching in the little Yards, mark’d Q_and M, at 15^* p er Yard, *3 Square and an Half of Roofing in red Fir, at 24^ per Square, “ ^ 2 Door-Frames of Oak, and red whole Deal ledg’d Doors, with Hinges and Lrtche^, at il. 3 ^ • each, - ■ — " 4 Small Gates of red whole Deal ledg’d, and Oak Pofts, with Hinges and Latch, at 1 8 s. each, — — 1 Five bar’d Gate, with Pofts and Spurs of Oak, Hinges and Staple, ■ To a Bog-houfe Floor, Seat, Door and Frame, Hinges, Bolt, and Roof, 14 Square and an Half of Pan tiling, at i8r. fer Square, 25 Yards of Outfide Painting, at 6 d. per Yard, — — The whole Expence of the fmall Buildings, Mound-Wdlls, Gates, &c. 113^ 2 ^- An EJlimate of the Building , mark'd on the Plan NOP. To digging for the Foundation 1 -, — ■ — 19 Rod of Brick W r alls, reduc’d to one Brick ano an Half thick of Place-Brick, and good Mortar, at 5/. 8 s. per Rod, — — — 145 Yards of Pitching in the Cart-houfe and Stables, at 15^. P er Yard, ‘ 6 Square and One-fifth of Flooring Joift, of red Fir and red whole Deal Floor-Boarding, groov’d and tong’d, for the Grainerv over the Cart-houfe, at 3/. 5 s. per Square, —~ 6 Square and Three fourths of ditto , not groov’d nor tong’d, for the Lofts over the Stables, at 2 i. j$s. P er Square, — — — q Square of Roofing, in red Fir over theGrainery, at 1 /. 14J. per Square, — — 11 Square of ditto over the Stables, at \l. 10 s. per Square, — To Stairs leading to the Grainery, 3 Door Frames of Oak, and red whole Deal Doors ledg’d, with Hinges, Locks, and Latches, at 1 1 . 10s. each, — — ■* 2 Ditto to Lofts, at 1 /. 51. each, • ■ ~ To Quartered Partitions, Door, Lock and Hinges, at the Head of the Stairs, 4 Tranfum Window-Frames of Oak, at 9 s. each, 4 Window-Boards and Blocks, — — * * * 21 Square of Pantiling, at 18 s. per Square, Feet of leaded Glafs, at 7 d. per Foot, — I 15 To painting Door-Frames, Doors, and Window-Frames, 0 6 0 102 12 0 ■ 9 1 S 20 3 0 18 1 1 3 15 14 6 16 10 0 1 2 0 4 10 0 2 1-0 0 1 8 0 1 16 0 0 4 0 18 18 0 0 15 9 0 12 0 The whole Expence of the middle Building, — 2 14 1 . 13*’ 9 ^* An An EJlimate of the Barn only. good Mortar, at 5/. 8r. per Rod, — — 20 Square and One third of Roofing, in red Fir, at 2/. 4 s. per Square, 2 Barn-Door Frames of Oak, and Doors of red Inch and an Half De; Bottom-Boards, with Hinges, Staple, &c. at 4/. 10 s. each, 5 Square of Barn-Flooring, at 4/. 2 s.per Square, * 21 Square of Pantiling, at 18 s.per Square, - The whole Expence of the Barn only, -—198/. 8r. Sd. Total Expence of all the Buildings, &c. d. and — 105 6 0 — 44 14 8 and — 9 0 0 — 20 10 0 — 18 18 0 * £• 847 11 2 T PLATE IV. Offices, the whole is eftimated from the HIS Plate fhews the Plan and Elevation of a Farm-Houfe, with its cuftomary Prices of the Counties therein mentioned. REFERENCES. A, Front Steps at the Entrance B, Paflage C, Kitchen D, Pantry, E, Parlour * — > F, Clofet — • G, Covered Paflage H, Mailer’s Store-Room I, Cupboard — K, Dairy — L, Mailer’s Store-Room M, Clofe Shed — N, Open, dilto > — O, Court — P, Barn-yard — • Q, Stable and Cow-yard R, Lamb-houfe — S, Calf-houfe — T, Barn — V, Court for breeding Fowls, &c. W, Shed — X, Ditto • — Y, Ditto — 2 , Hog-flye <— a, Bog- houfes each — b, Stable — • c, Cart-houfe d, Cow-houfe — N. B. Feet Inches, Feet Inches. 20 0 by 4 0 20 0 14 0 8 0 6 6 H 0 13 0 8 0 6 6 10 0 4 0 10 0 9 0 9 0 4 0 15 0 "9 0 10 0 9 0 10 0 9 9 10 0 9 9 20 2 20 2 72 0 60 0 72 0 60 0 20 0 9 0 20 0 9 0 60 0 25 0 30 0 17 0 11 0 9 0 11 0 9 0 14 9 9 0 14 9 9 0 4 3 5 0 25 0 2 3 0 25 0 J 3 0 25 0 2 3 0 r the Cart and Cow-houfe- l F D R S, [ 9 ] The Thicknefs of the fever al Walls. All the Cellar-Walls, and the firft Story of the Dwelling-houfe, mark’d in the Plan E B C, with the Barn up to Wall -Plate, are 2 Bricks thick, and all other Walls one Brick and an Half, except the Arches to the Cellars and Gable Ends, which are no more than one Brick’s Length in Thicknefs; and obierve to add to the Thicknefs in Front 6 or 4 Inches for a Footing to the Bafement. Ike Eftimate of the Dwelling-houfe and adjoining Offices , mark'd in the Plan ABC D E FGHIKLMNO. £. s. d. To digging the Cellars, and for the Foundations, 1 ■ « 3 00 To a Well, reduced to one Brick and an Half thick of Place-Bricks, 26 Rod and One-fourth of Brick- Walls, and good Mortar, at 5/. 10 s. per Rod, 144 90 Yards of Stock-Brick, on Edge-Pavements, in the Cellars and Sheds, M N, at ir. 10 d. per Y«ard, : — 8 77 Yards of Clay-Brick. Pavement, in the Offices marked B, C, D, G, I, H, L, at 3*. 8 d.'per Yard, — • 14 15 Yards of 10 Inch Tile-Pavement, in the Dairy, at 2 s. 4 d. per Yard, — — * 1 19 Steps of Brick, with Oak Binders to the Cellar and two Fronts, at is. 6 d. each, — 2 64 Yards of Pitching in the Court mark’d O, at 15^. per Yard, — 4 2 Square and One-^third of Ground Oak Joift, and red Fir Floor Boarding in the Parlour and Clo- fet, at 2 /• 1 5 s. per Square, — 6 13 Square and One-fifth of Flooring, Joift of red Fir, and Boarding ditto , in the Chambers and Garrets, at il. 15*. per Square — 36 10 Square of fmall Roofs of red Fir over the Buildings mark’d F, D, K, L, Or. at 1 1 . 4 s. per Square, — 12 13 Square of Roofing in red Fir over the Body of the Houfe, at 1 /. 14*. per Square, — 22 8 Square of ftudded or quarter Partitions, at 1 6 s. yer Square, — 6 8 Square and an Half of Cieling Joift and Afhlers, at 18 s. per Square, — 1 7 1 Front Door-Frame of Oak, with a red whole Deal Door ledg’d and batten’d, — « 1 1 Ditto in the back Front not batten’d, > — • 1 2 Door-Frames of Oak, and red whole Deal ledg’d Doors in the Cellar, at i8r. each, - — • 1 7 Ditto in the Offices, at 20 s. each, — 7 7 Red whole Deal ledg’d Doors without Frames in the quarter Partitions, at 10 s. 6 d. each, — - 3 13 Tranfum Window-Frames of Oak, at 9 s. each, — 5 2 Single light Window-Frames, at 3*. 3^. each, — o 14 Window Boards and Blocks, • — 1 o 36 Steps of Stairs of red whole Deal and Bearers, at 35. each, — • 5 16 Yards of flit and whole Deal Partitions in the Garrets, at 2 s. per Yard .• — * 1 Drefters, Shelves, Racks, O’ c. ■ — • 3 Lintels and other Bond Timbers, — 1 To centering for turning the arch’d Cellars, — 1 16 Square and an Half of plain Tiling, at 1 /. 6 s. per Square, — 21 -8 Square and an Half of Pantiling, at 1 8 s. per Square, — 7 257 Yards of Lath and Plaiftering, at pd. Halfpenny per Yard, — 6 •605 Yards of rendering Walls, at 3^ Halfpenny per Yard, — 8 151 Feet of leaded Glafs, at 7 d. per Foot, — 4 13 Tranfum Window-Frames painted three Times in Oil, — o 2 Small Windows, ditto , — * o 36 Yards of Painting three Times in Oil, ■ — • Iron Cafements, Locks, Hinges, O c . * — * The whole Expence of the Dwelling-houfe, and all the Buildings, mark’d on the Plan A B C D EFGHIKLMNO, 356/. 3 s. tod. D An [ 1 ° ] An Eftimate of the Out - Buildings , mark'd in the "Plan R S a WX VYZ, with the Mound- Walls and Gates . To digging the Bog-houfes, and for the Foundations of the Walls, • 14 Rod and an Half of Brick Walls reduc’d to one Brick and an Half thick, of Place-Bricks and good Mortar, at 5/. 55. per Rod, — — j 6 76 Yards of Stock-Brick on Edge Pavement in the Buildings mark’d RSWXY, at is. 10 d. per Yard, — 6 70 Yards of Pitching in the Court V, and Hog-ftye Z, at 15 d.per Yard, •— — • 4 7 Door-Frames of Oak, and whole Deal ledg’d Doors, with Locks, and Latches, at 18 s. each, — 6 3 Red whole Deal Doors and Oak Pofts, with Hinges and proper Faftenings, to the Court V and Hog-ftye, at 18 s. each, ^ — 13 Square and an Half of Roofing of red Fir, at 24 s. per Square, — — — To Seats and Floors to the Bog-houfes, . 31 Yards of Painting three Times in Oil, at 6 d. per Yard, — 14 Square and an Half of Pantiling, at 18 s. per Square, — 2 Pair of Dutch batten’d Gates, with Oak Pofts, Hinges, and other proper Faftenings, at 2/. 14*. The whole Expence of the Mound-W^alls and Buildings, markd in the Plan RSaW^XVZY, 134/. 1 7*. 10 d. An Eftimate of the Barn , Stable , Cow-houfe , and Cart-houfe , mark'd in the Plan T be d. jr. s. d. 1 60 2 16 1 *3 5 3 Square and an Half of Barn Flooring of Oak Joift, and 2 Inches and an Half of red Fir Plank, at 4/. is. per Square, — 5 Square of quarter’d Partitions, at 16 s. per Square, • - *— 48 Square and an Half of Pantiling, at 1 8 s. per Square, — 50 Yards of Painting three Times in Oil, at 6 d. per Yard, — - — To Stairs leading to the Lofts, 19 4 7 6 6 o 4 15 o 15 1 J 39 10 14 4 43 1 2 50 Feet running of Rack and Manger, at 4 s. per Foot, 14 Cow-ftalls, at 141. each, 20 Feet of leaded Glafs, at 7 d. per Foot. 1 ■ — Bond Timbers and Lintels, . 8 o 16 0 1 0 5 o T o digging for the F oundations, ■ — — ■ — 25 Rod and Three-fourths of Brick Walls reduc’d to one Brick and an Half thick, of Place-Brick and good Mortar, at 5/. 8r. per Rod. — 164 Yards of Pitching in the Stable, Cow-houfe and Cart-houfe, at i$d. per Yard, — « 14 Square and an Half of Joift of red Fir, and red whole Deal Floor-boarding to the Lofts over the Stable, tffc. at 2/. 1 5 s. per Square, * — 39 17 6 3 Door-Frames of Oak, and red whole Deal ledg’d Doors, with Hinges and Latches to the Stable and Cow-houfe, at 26 s. each, — — — — — — — — 2 Ditto to the Lofts, at 22 s. each, — ■ 1 ■ ■“ — 4 Two-light Oak Window-Frames to ditto, at 6 s. each, —— — - To a Pair of Gates and Oak Frames in the Cart-houfe compleat, — To 2 Pair of Barn-Doors compleat, — 47 Square of Roofing in red Fir over the Barn, Stable, Cow-houfe, and Cart-houfe, at 34 * f P er Square, _ — 79 *8 18 4 4 o o 7 0 o 0 13 o 10 c 9 16 o 11 o 12 The whole Exptnce of the Barn, Stable, &c. mark’d in the Plan T b c d — 375 ^ ^ 2 d. The Total Expence of the Buildings, &V. — £. 866 10 10- PLAT E [ ■' ] P L A T E V. T HIS Plate reprefents the Plan and Elevation of aFarm-Houfe, for the Counties of Hertford and Cambridge whofe Coft of Building is eftimated from the cuftomary Prices of thofe Counties. REFERENCES. A, Entrance and Stairs, — — — B, Kitchen, — — ‘ C, Pantry, — — D, Cupboard, - E, Parlour, " F, Clofet, — — " G } Back Kitchen H, Dairy ■ ■ — “ I, Sheaded Paflage 1 K, Court- Yard " 1 L, Shed, - M, Bog-houfes N, ’ Matter’s Room for Saddles, Bridles, &c, O, Hog-ftye - ■ ' P, Calf-houfe * Q, Q, Barn and Stable-yards each R, Barn — — — S, Cart-houfe • ■ — T, Stable — — V, Cow-houfe — — W, Stack-yard Feet. Inches. Feet. Inches. 12 0 by 6 6 18 0 16 0 7 0 5 9 6 6 3 0 18 0 16 0 7 0 5 9 16 0 1 1 0 16 0 11 0 6 6 4 0 43 0 20 0 32 0 12 0 5 3 4 6 5 3 4 6 20 0 7 6 20 0 7 6 90 0 60 0 60 0 25 0 26 6 16 0 25 0 22 0 25 0 22 0 50 0 43 0 ed Roofs, and Lofts is intended N. B. The Rooms mark’d H and G, rifes but one Story, and are cover d by lr over thofe mark’d T, S, and V, and an arched Cellar under the Kitchen. ‘The Thicknefs of the feveral Walls. The Cellars and fir ft Storv of the Dwellmg-houfe, with the Barn up to the Wall-plate, and Stables, Cart-houfe JcowtuCup to the L y oft floor, to be 2 bricks thick, and all the other WaUs one Bnc and an Half, except the Arch of the Cellar and Gable-Ends, which are no more than one Brick s Length in Thicknefs. An EJlimate of the Dwelling- houje, including all the Buildings , &c. mark d in the Plan from the Letter A/cN. To a Well compleat, — To digging the Cellar, Bog-houfe, and for the Foundations, good Mortar, at 5/. ior. per Rod, , v .. 7 1 Yards of Clay-Brick on Edge Pavement in the Kitchen, &c. at 31. 8 d. pet Yard, iq Yards and an Half of 10 Inch tiled Pavement in the Dairy, at 2*. 4* per Yard, 71 Yards of Stock-Brick on Edge Pavement, in the Cellars, and Backlheds, mark, c 5 0 d. per Yard, 06 Yards of Pitching, in the Court, mark’d K, at 15 d. per Yard, 12 Steps of Brick, with Oak Binders to the Cellar, at2r. 6 d. each, 3 Squares Ind one Fourth of flooring Ground Joift of Oak, and re d wh ole Deal Floor boarding, at 13 SquaK^aifd a^Half of Oak, onTTk Joift, and red whole Deal Floor-boarding, in the Cham- bC 6 Sq^Srand’ThtK-fourths of Ceiling Joift and Afhlers, in the C lofets, Dairy, and Garrets, jit ^yr q uar r and an Half ^Roofing of OakfTr red Fir, over the Body of the Houfe, at 3 °>- P* S<1 '1 o\uare and Three-fourths of ditto, over the Clofets, Dairy, and back Kitchen, at 26 s,pa~ Square, 1 £• j. d . — 15 0 O' — 3 and IQ 0 — • 140 5 o — 13 0 4 — 2 1 s. 5 6 — 6 10 2 — 6 0 0 — 1 10 0 — 0 5 0 9 37 6 23 12 6 2 6 i 6 19 6 9 Square « Square of ditto , over the Buildings mark’d MLN, at 24 s. per Sqpare, 19 Square and an Half of plain Tiling over the Dwelling-houfe, at 1/. 6 s. per Square, 1 7 Square and an Half of Pantiling over the Dairy, back Kitchen, and back Buildings, M L N, at ; 8 s. per Square, -r— - ° 1 Door Frame of Oak, and red whole Deal ledg’d Door to the Celjar, 1 Front Door-cafe of Oak and red whole Deal, Jedg’d and batten'd Door, 1.3 Door-Frames of Oak and red whole Deal ledg’d Doors, to the feveral Rooms, at 20 s. each, — 7 Tranfum Window Frames of Oak, at 9 s. each, 4 Sm^ll ditto, at 6 r. each, 2 Luthren Windows and Check Boards, at nr. each, 9 Red whole Deal Window Boards, . . , 32 Steps of Stairs of red whole Deal and Bearers, at gr. „ 18 Yards of flit and whole Deal Partitions in the Garrets, at is. per Yard, To Drefiers, Shelves, Racks, &c. in the Kitchens, Dairy, Pantry and Cupboard, Fo Lintels and Bond Timbers, - __ 2 Red whole Deal Gates, and Oak Polls in the Court, mark’d K, at 20 r. each, 3 Door Frames of Oak and red whole Deal Doors, ledg'd to the Saddle-Room and Bog-houfes, at i6r. each. — — To Seats and Floors to the Boe-houfes, To a Center to turn the Arch of the Cellar, 272 Yards of Lath and Plaiflering, at yd. Half- penny per Yard, 572 Yards, of rendering Walls, at 3^. Halfpenny per Yard, 92 Feet of leaded Glals, at yd. per Foot, " Smith's Work for Cafements, Locks, Hinges. &c. T o painting 7 Tranfum Windows, 3 Times in Oil, — 4 Leiler ditto, 2 Luthren Windows ditto, 69 Y ards of Painting, 3 Times in Oil, at 6 d. per Yard, The whole Expence of the Dwelling-houfe, and all the Building, &c. mark’d on the Plan from the Letter A to N. 39o/ . 3, 6 * An EJlimate of the Mound AV alls, with the two [mail Buildings , mark'd on the Plan O P, and Gates to the Jeveral Yards. 'To digging for the Foundations, , .13 Rod and an Half of Brick Walls reduc’d to one Brick and an Half thick, at 5/. er. per Rod 15 Yards of . tock Brick on Edge Pavement in the Calf-houfe, at is. iod. per Yard, 151 ards of Pitching in the Hog-flye, at 15 d. per Yard, . , 4 Square and an Half of Roofing to the Calf-houfe and Hog-flye, at i\s.per Square, 2 Dpor-F rames and Doors to ditto 5 with Hinges and Latch, — , 2 Paii of double Gates and Oak Polls, with Hinges and Staples, at 2/. each, 2 Five bar d Gates and Oak Polls, with Plinges and Staples, at 1 /. 15 s. each, 1 o painting the Doors and Gates three Times in Oil, 1 _ The whole Expence of the Mound-Walls, Gates, and fmall Buildings, mark’d on the Plan O P, 89 /. 1 1 r. 9 d. An EJlimate of the Stables , Cart and Cow-houfe , mark'd in the Plan T S V, with the Lofts over them T o digging for the Foundations, . 21 Rod of Brick Walls reduc’d to one Brick and an Half, at A. 8 s. per Rod, 169 /ards of Pitching, at i^d.per Yard, 15 Square and one Fourth of Joiftand Boarding of Oak or Red Fir, at 2/. 1 cs.per Square, 24 Square and I hree-fou-rths of Roofing to ditto, at il. per Square, Stairs to the Lofts, with Partition and Doors, 3 Doo.i Yiemes or Oak, and red whole Deni Dnnrc ledn-’d tuI+v, u+ ] An Ejtimate of the Dwelling-boufe and Offices, mark'd on the Plan from the Letter A to N. To digging the Cellar, and for the Foundations, 29 Rod and an Half of Brick Walls reduc'd to one Brick and an Half thick, at 5/. 10 s per Rod, 52 Yards of well -burnt Brick Pavement in the Cellar, at 1 s. "id. per Yard, — 102 Yards of Clay Brick Pavement in the Kitchens, Palfages, Store Room, &c. at 3 s. 6d. per Yard, — — — 13 Yards of 10 Inch Tile Pavement in the Dairy, at 2 s. \d. per Yard, — — 12 Steps of Brick and Oak Binders to the Cellar, at 2 s. 4 d. each, — 3 Square and one Fourth of Ground Flooring, the Joift of Oak, and Boarding of the fame, or red whole Deal, at 2/. 15*. per Square, — — * 17 Square of Joift, and Boarding to the Chambers and Garret Floors, at 2 /. 1 ^ s. per Square, — 14 Square and an Half of Roofing over the Dwelling- houfe, at 345. per Square, — 19 Square and an Half of ditto over the Stable N, and the Building mark’d M K L, at 285. per Square, — * — 6 Square and Three-fourths of fheded Roofing over the Building mark’d F M B, at 24 r per Square, 6 Square of Ceiling Joift in the Dairy-Pafi'age B, and Garrets, at 18 s. per Square, — 7 Square of ftudded Partitions, at 16 s. per Square, — 17 Door-Frames of Oak, with red whole Deal Iedg’d Doors, at 1 9 s. each, — 14 Tran fum Window-Frames of Oak, at gs. each, — 4 Small ditto , at 6s. each, — 3 Two-light Luthren Windows and Check- boards, at nr. each, >— 32 Steps of Stairs, with String-boards, Hand-rail, &c. at 3*. 6d. per Step, — 18 Yards of whole and flit Deal Partitions, at 2 s. per Yard, — To a Center to turn the arch’d Cellar, * — * 5 Square of Hay-loft Floor, at 2/. xor. per Square, — 40 Feet of Rack and Manger, at 4J. per Foot, A Door and Frame to ditto, — * — 0 107 Yards of Pitching in the front Court and Stable, and Sheds M M, at 15^. per Y ard, — 10 A Pair of front Gates and Oak Pofts to the Court, * — 1 To Dreflers, Shelves, Racks, &c. to the Kitchens, Dairy, OV. — 3 18 Window-boards, 1 — 1 C To Bond Timbers, Lintels, &c. — 1 291 Yards of Lath and plaifter’d Ceilings, at yd. Halfpenny per Yard, — 7 650 Yards of rendering Walls, at 3 d. Halfpenny per Yard, * — 9 42 Square of Pantiling over the Roofs, at i8- f . per Square, * — 3 / Smith’s Work, as Cafements, Locks, Hinges, Latches, Bolts, &c. \ ■ * — 1 To painting 14 tranfum Windows three Times in Oil, — c 4 Small, ditto, c 3 Luthren Windows, ditto , c 64 Yards of ditto three Times in Oil, at 6 d. per Yard, — * 1 236 Feet of leaded Glafs, at yd. per Foot, — f The whole Expence of the Dwelling-houfe and Offices, mark’d by Letters from A to N, 459/. 8r. lod. *The Eftimate of the Mound-Walls and f mall Buildings , mark'd in the Plan OP T, To digging the Bog-houfe, and for the Foundations, — 1 12 Rod of Brick-Walls, reduced to one Brick and an Half thick, at 5/. 5 s. per Rod, ■ — 6 20 Yards of Pitching in the Hog-ftye, at i$d. per Yard, — — 20 Yards of well-burnt Brick on Edge Pavement in the Calf-houfe, at ir. Sd. per Yard, — 5 Square and one Fourth of Roofing, at 24^. per Square, — ( I Door and Frame, with Plinges and Latch to the Calf-houfe, ■ — 1 1 Gate and Pofts to the Hog-ftye, with Hinges and Staple, * — < 3 Five-bar Gates, with Pofts, Hinges, and Staples, at 30 s. each, — * Square and an Half of Pantiling, at 18 s. per Square * Painting Gates, Ok. To a Bog-houfe, Floor, Seat, Door, and Frame, with Hinges and Bolt, The whole Expence of the fmall Buildings, mark’d OPT, Mound-Walls, Ok. 16 10 19 o 12 6 10 o 82/. iar. 8 d. An [ '5 ] An Eftimate of the Cart-houfe , and the Grainery over it. To digging for the Foundation, __ 12 Rod and Three- fourths of Brick Walls reduc’d to one Brick and an Half thick, at zl. 8 s. per Rod, _ J 9 Square and Three-fourths of Joift and Boarding, groov’d and tong’d, to the Grainery Floor, at 3/. 5*. per Square, j 6 Square of Roofing, at ll.per Square, . __ To the Stairs, with Partition and Door over it, - — __ 2 Windows in the Grainery painted and glazed, in Yards of Pitching in the Cart-houfe, at 15^. per Yard, — - 16 Square and an Half of Pantiling, at 18 s. per Square, The whole Expence of the Cart-houfe, and Grainery over it, — 158/. i6r. 6 d. Ejtimate of the Barn only. 13 Rod and Three-fourths of Brick Walls, reduc’d to one Brick and an Half thick, at c /. 8 s. per Rod, __ 4 Square of Barn-Floor of Oak Joift, and 2 Inch and an Half Plank, at 4/. 2 s. per Square, — . 2 Pair of Barn Door-Frames and Doors compleat, 16 Square of Roofing, at 2/. per Square, , 16 Square and an Half of Pantiling, at 18 s. per Square, 2 Doors and Frames to the Pitching Holes, — - .. — The whole Expence of the Barn only, — 147/. 12 s. o d. Total Expence of the whole Buildings, &fr. £• 8-4-8 17 o PLATE ■ T [ 16 ] PLATE VII. HIS Plate fliews the Plan and Elevation of a Farm-Houfe and Offices, whofe Walls are fuppofed to be built with Stone, and is efiimated according to the cuftomary Meafurements and Prices of the Counties therein mentioned. REFERENCES. A, Front Court » — B, Porch — ■ ■— - C, Paflage - ■ ■— ■ — — D, Stairs — — ■■ ■ — * E, Pantry F, Kitchen G, Back Kitchen H, Dairy -Room I, Parlour — — — K, Garden L, Common Court- Yard M, Open Sheds * N, Bog h< ufe — O, Hog-ftye — — P, Sheds — — - — — — Q, Barn Yard — — B, Barn — S, Sheds for Cattle T, Cart-houfe, and Grainery over it V, Stable, with a Loft over it V. B. An arch’d Cellar is intended under the Kitchen, mark’d in the Plan F. The Thicknefs oj the fever a l Walls. All below the Surface of the Earth is 2 Feet thick, and the firft Story of the Dwelling-houfe, with t^e Barn up to the Wall-Plate, and the firft Story of the Stable and Cart-houfe, are 22 Inches thick, and ali the Walls of the upper Stories, low Buildings, and Mounds, are 20 Inches thick. Feet Inches Feet Inches 60 0 by 24 0 9 0 5 0 9 0 4 0 11 0 6 0 1 1 0 10 0 20 0 16 9 j6 0 10 0 16 0 10 0 16 4 1 1 0 5 ° 0 46 0 50 0 36 6 45 6 8 0 8 0 4 0 12 0 10 0 32 6 12 0 1 12 0 84 0 38 0 23 0 45 0 12 0 23 0 18 0 2 3 0 20 0 An EJUmate of the Dwelling-houfe and Courts mark'd on the Flan from the Letter A to K. To digging the Cellars, and for the Foundations, — — - 519 Perch of rough Stone Walls, reduc’d to 20 Inches thick, at 3 s. 6 d. per Perch, 47 Yards of rough Flag Pavement in the Cellars, at 20 d. per Yard 19 Yards and an Half of punch’d Flag Pavement in the back Kitchen, at 2 s. per Yard, — 86 Yards of gray Stone Pavement, 2 Inches and an Half thick, chifel’d and laid in Courl'es in the Kitchen, Porch, Paflage, Pantry, and Dairy, at 3 s. per Yard, — - — • 1 — 12 Steps of ditto to the Cellar, at 2 s. 6 d. each, ■ 66 Yards of Pitching in the Court mark’d A, at 15 d. per Yard, 1 Square and Thfee-fourths of Ground Joift and Boarding in the Parlour, at 52 s. per Square, — 1 2 Square and^n Half of Joift and Boarding in the Chambers and Garrets, at 52 t. per Square, — • 3 Square of quarter’d Partitions, at 155. per Square, 7 Square and an Halfof Cieling Joift and Afhlers in theDairy, Paflage, and Garrets, at 18 s.per Square, 20 Square of Roofing, at 32 s. per Square, 15 Tranfum' Window-Frames of Oak, at 8 s. 6 d. each, 2 Small, ditto , at 5 s. each, — 5 Luthren windows, with Cheek-boards, at 10 s. each, — — 10 Oak Door-Frames and ledg’d Doors, at 18 r. each, ■ ■ ■» ■ 3 Ledg’d Doors without Frames, at 9 s. each, — — A fA&^feate and Ports at the Entrance of the front Court, tairsrf with Hand-rail, Strings and Bearers to the firft 6'toj-y^ at*3J, per Step, £■ 4 90 3 1 12 1 4 4 32 2 6 32 6 0 2 9 1 1 2 s. d. 10 0 16 6 18 4 19 0 18 0 10 0 2 6 1 ( 0 10 0 5 0 *5 0 0 0 7 6 10 0 10 0 0 0 7 0 2 0 14 0 17 Step £ J 7 3 27 Steps of ditto to Garret- Stairs over the Entrance, at 2 s. 6 d. per Step, 17 Window-boaids and Blocks, To Dreffers, Shelves, Racks, &c. — To Lintels and other Bond Timbers, <2 Doors and Frames in the Garrets, at 16 s. each, " To Smith’s Work, as Cafements, Hinges, Lock-, Latches, cf fc. To Painting, 10 rainiing, ... n r 21 Square and one Fourth of Pantihng, at i8r. per Square 247 Yards of Lath and plaifter’d Cielings, at 7 d. Half-penny per Yard, — 610 Yards of Rendering, at 3 d. Half-penny per Yard, — 21 1 Feet of leaded Glair, at 7 d . per hoot. To a Center to turn the Arch of the Cellar, The Expence of the Dwelling-houfe, Lf c. mark’d on the Plan from the Letter A to I, — 281/. 15s. 2d. An EJlimate of the [mull Buildings and Mound- Walls, mark'd in the Plan KLMNOP QS. To digging the Bog-houfe, and fot the Foundations, 271 Perch of Stone Walls, reduc’d to 20 Inches thick, at 3 j. 3 d. per Perch, 400 Yards of Pitching in the Court L, and Sheds MOPS, at 15 d. per Yard, 23 Square of Roofing, at 24 p er Square, 24 Square of Pantiling, at 18 s. per Square, To a Gate and Pofts to the Hog-ftye compleat, — — — To a Bog-houfe, Floor, Seat, Door, and Frame, with Hinges and Bolt, 3 Five-barr’d Gates, with Poftsj Hinges, and Staples, To Painting, ~— 1 1 Cow or Ox-ftalls, — The whole Expence of the fmall Buildings, Mound- Walls, &c 129 /. 3 s. 9 d. An EJlimate of the Stable , Cart-houfe , with the Grainery and Loft over them . To digging for the Foundations, — 2^5 Perch of rough Stone Walls, reduc’d to 20 Inches thick, at 31. 4 d. per Perch, 1 Square of Joift and Boarding, groov’d and tong’d, to the Grainery, at 3 1 2 s. per Square, 4 Square and an Half of Joift and Boarding to the Hay-loft, at 2 A 12 s. per Square. 13 Square and an Half of Roofing, at 32 s% P er Square, " To the Stairs, and a Partition over it, with a Door, Hinges, and Lock, To a Stable Door and Frame, with Hinges, Lock, and Latch, — 2 Two-light Window-Frames, at 5 s. each, To a Hay-loft, Door, and Frame, with Hinges and Bolt, 44 Feet of Rack and Manger, at 3 s. 6 d. per Foot, 14 Feet of leaded Glafs, at 7 d. per Foot, — — 14 Square and an Half of Pantiling, at 18 s. per Square, To Painting, ~~ 97 Yards of Pitching, at 15^. per Yard, ■ The whole Expence of the Stable, Cart-houfe, Grainery, and Hay-loft, — 122 A 12 s. lid. An EJlimate of the Barn only. To digging for the Foundations, 2 16 Perch of rough Stone Walls, reduc’d to 20 Inches thick, at 31. 4 d. per Perch, — 13 Square and an Half of Roofing, at 32 s, per Square, *7 “ 3 Square and one Fourth of Barn-Floor Ground Joift of Oak, and 2 Inches and an Halt O.ik Plank, at 4A is. per Square, * 2 Barn Doors, Frames, &c. compleat, — — 14 Square and an Half of Pantiling, at i8r. per Square, ' — The whole Expence of the Barn, — 93 A 4*. o d. ...» Total Expence of the whole Buildings, — £. 621 14 9 \ F P L A T E. t 18 ] LATE VIII. T HIS Plate (hews the Plan and Elevation of a Farm-Houfe, eftimated by the fame Rule as the foregoing Plate. REFERENCES. Feet. Inches. Feet. Inches A, Barn-Yard B, Barn C, Cart-houfe and Grainery D, Calf'houfe — E, Hog- fly e — F, Bog-hcufe3 G, Court-Yard — H, Shed — I, Ditto K, Paffage and Stairs L, Kitchen — M, Parlour N, Cupboard O, Pantry — P, Dairy-Room Q_, Stable — R, Stable-yard S 9 S, Sheds for Cattle N. B . Am arch’d Cellar is intended under the Kitchen and Paffage K.. The Thicknefs of the Walls are proportioned and eftimated as thofe to the foregoing Plate, An Eftimate of the Dwelling -houfe and Stable. To digging the Cellars, and for the Foundations, 412 Perch of rough Stone Walls* reduced to 20 Inches thick, at 3 s ^ 6 d . per Perch, 37 Feet of rough Flag Pavement in the Cellars* at 20 d. per Foot, 65 Yards of grey Stone Pavement, 2 Inches and an Half thick, chifeFd and laid in Courfes in the Kitchen, Paffage, Dairy, &c. at 3 s. per Foot, 12 Steps of ditto leading to the Cellar, at 3 s. per Step, To Centers for turning the arch’d Cellars, .. . . — — 44 Yards of Pitching in the Stable, at 15 d. per Yard, 144 0 by 80 0 38 0 23 0 25 0 23 0 23 0 H 0 0 14 18 Steps of Stairs, with Hand-rail, String- board, &c. at 3 s. per Step, — — 4 Square and one Fourth of quarter’d Partitions, at 14 s. per Square, 6 Door-Frames and ledg’d Doors, at 18 s. each, . ■- 2 Ditto to Paffage and Stable, at 22 s. each, — — — 2 Doors- without Frames, at 9 s. 6 d. each, I Leffer, ditto , to the Cupboard, — — — 14 Tranfum Windows, at 8 s. 6 d. each, 3 Small, ditto., at 5 s. each, — — 20 Square and an Half of Roofing, at 30 s. per Square, 1 5 Square and Three-fourths of Cieling Joift over the Chambers, at 16 s. per Square, 33 f eet of Rack and Manger in the Stable, at 3*. 6 d. per Foot, 16 Window-Boards and Blocks, — — - - Dreffers, Shelves, Racks, &c. To Lintels and other Bond Timbers, To a Beam Oak Poft and Bale over Q,, —— - c s . d . 4 10 0 72 2 0 3 1 8 9 15 0 1 16 0 1 5 0 2 15 0 5 17 0 16 18 0 8 i5 0 2 14 0 2 19 6 5 8 0 2 4 0 0 19 0 0 6 6 5 19 0 0 15 0 3° 15 0 4 32 0 5 15 6 0 l6 0 3 3 0 1 5 0 1 6 0 2i Square [ 19 ] 21 Square and an Half of Pantiling, at 18 s. per Square, — — — — 152 Yards of Lath and Plaiftering, at 7 d. Half-penny per Yard, 458 Yards of rendering Walls, at 3 d. Half-penny per Yard, To Smith’s Works, as Cafements, Locks, Hinges, Latches, Bolts, &c. ■ — — — To Painting, — 18 1 Feet of leaded Glafs, at 7 d. per Foot, - - — The whole Expence of the Dwelling-houfe and Stable, — - 237 /. 18 s. 4 d. An EJtimateof the fmall out Buildings , Mound-Walls , See. mark'd in the Plan AEFHIGRSS. To digging the Bog-houfes, and for the Foundations, ■—■■■■ * 296 Perch of Stone Walls, reduc’d to 20 Inches thick, at 3 s. 3 d. per Perch, — 349 Yards of Pitching in the two Courts and fmall Buildings, at 15 d. per Yard, 1 Five barr’d Gate, with Polls, Hinges, and Staple, — • 2 Ditto, 6 Feet wide, — 3 Clofe Gates, Polls, &c. 1 1 Square of Roofing, at 24 s. per Square, — — 12 Square of Pantiling at 18 s. per Square, — — — — To Painting, £■ * 19 4 6 4 2 5 To 2 Bog- houfe Floors, Seats, Doors, and Frames, with Hinges and Bolts, The whole Expence of the fmall out Buildings, Mound-W alls, &c. 104/- 15 s. 9 d. An Efiimate of the Cart-houje , &c. mark'd in the Plan C D. To digging for the Foundations, — 200 Perch of rough Stone Walls, reduc’d to 20 Inches thick, at 3 s. 4 d. per Perch, 94 Yards of Pitching, at 15 d. per Yard, 8 Square and Three-fourths of Joift and Boarding, at 2/. 12 s. per Square, 11 Square and one Fourth of Roofing, at 321. per Square, - 12 Square of Pantiling, at 18 s. per Square, ■ — ■ A Door-Frame and Door, with Hinges, Lock and Latch to the Calf-houfe, To the Stairs and Partition over it, with a Door, Hinges, Lock, and Latch, To Painting, — 3 Two-light Window- Frames, ■ 18 Feet of leaded Glafs, at 7 d. per Foot, - — — « The whole Expence of the Building, mark’d in the Plan C D, — — 96 /. 4*. 2 d. An EJlimate of the Barn. To digging for the Foundations, » — 216 Perch of rough Stone Walls, deduc’d to 20 Inches thick, at 3$. 4 d. per Perch, 13 Square and an half of Roofing, at 32 s. per Square, • 14 Square and an Half of Pantiling, at 18 s. per Square, 3 Square and one Fourth of Barn Flooring, at 4/. 2 j. per Square, - 2 Barn Door-Frames and Doors compleat, ■ The whole Expence of the Barn 93/. 4*. o d. Total Expence of the whole Buildings, &c. 13 13 9 d, 7 o 15 0 13 5 o 5 1 48 21 1 2 2 J 3 10 o 2 15 2 16 10 o 14 4 16 8 10 o o 6 © - — 0 5 0 — 33 e> 8 — 5 17 6 22 15 0 — 18 0 0 _ 10 16 0 — 1 2 0 — 2 10 0 — 0 3 6 — 0 18 0 — 0 10 6 4 s. 2d _ 0 4 & — 3 6 0 0 ■ . - 21 12 0 T- £■ 532 PLATE 5 P OW [ » ] PLATE IX. T HIS Plate (hews the Plan and Elevation of a large Farm-Houfe and Offices, whofe Walls are fuppofed to be built with Brick, whofe Eflimate is calculated by the Prices of the Counties therein mentioned. REFERENCES. A, Front Court . B, Entrance and Stairs C, Parlour D, Clofet — E, PafTage, tl fc. - 1 — ■ F, Kitchen G, Pantry ■ H, Dairy-Room I, I, Paflages, K, Store-Room — L, L, Bog houfes M, Hen houfe N, Sheds O, Common Court-yard P, Garden * Q, Garden-houfe — — R, Cow-flalls, & c. S, Hog ftye T, Stable V, Cart-houfe, and Grainery over it, Calf- houfe, &c. — * X, Barn-yard Y, Barn Feet Inches Feet Inches 38 0 by 36 0 29 0 8 6 19 0 19 0 9 0 8 0 9 0 8 0 1 9 0 19 0 8 6 4 0 19 0 9 0 8 6 6 0 19 0 8 6 5 0 4 0 20 0 8 6 63 0 9 6 63 0 58 0 70 0 &3 0 9 0 9 0 64 0 9 6 21 6 12 0 28 0 20 0 40 0 18 0 28 0 20 0 122 0 82 0 60 0 28 0 N~. jB. Cellars are intended under the Kitchen and Entrance, arch’d over with Brick. All the Foundation-Walls, and the firft Story of the Houfe, mark’d on the Plan H F C, with the Stair-cafe and fixft Story of the Buildings, mark’d in the Plan T V W, and the Barn up to the Wall-Plate, are 2 Bricks thick, and all the other Walls one Brick and an Half, except the Gable-Ends, which are one Brick’s Length in Thicknefs. An Efiimate of the Dwelling-houfe , &c. mark'd in the Plan from the Letter A to K. To digging the Cellars, and for the Foundations, ’ 35 Rod of Brick Walls, reduc’d to one Brick and an Half thick, at 5/. 105 . per Rod, — 95 Yards of Brick on Edge Pavement in the Cellars, and in 1 1 and K, at 1 s. 8 d. per Yard, 85 Yards of Clay-Brick on Edge Pavement in the Kitchen F, Larder G, with Paflages and Stair- Cafe B E, at 3 s.. 6 d. per Yard, 19 Yards of 10 Inch Tile Pavement in the Dairy, at 2 s. 4 d. per Yard, 12 Brick Steps with Oak quarter Binders to the Cellar, at 2J. 6 d. per e ach, 1 64 Yards of Pitching to the Walks of the front Court, at 15^. per Yard, 4 Square and one Third of Ground Joift and Boarding in the Parlour and Clofet, at 52 s. per Square, : — . „ 21 Square of Joifl and Boarding in the Chambers and Garrets, at 525. per Square, _ 13 Square and an Half of Ceiling Joift and Afhlers in the Garrets, and in the fhedded Buildings, EDGE, at 18 s. per Square, 16 Square and one Fifth of Roofing over the Dwelling-houfe, at 32s. per Square, 9 Square or dit 0 over the fmall Buildings, mark’d B D GI IE K, at 24*. per Square, 76 Steps of Stairs, with Hand-rail, String-board, Bearers, &c. at %s. 6 d. per Step, 19 Door-Frames and Doors, at 19*. each, 13 Tranfum Window-Frames, at 91. each, 4 Ditto with circular Heads, at 12 s. each, 5 192 7 14 2 1 4 1 1 54 12 25 10 6 18 5 2 1 10 o 10 o 18 4 17 6 4 4 10 o c o 5 4 12 o 3 o 18 4 16 o 6 o 1 o 17 O 8 o 8 Small 8 Small ditto , at 5 s. each, 23 Window-Boards, ■ To Dreflers, Shelves, Racks, &c. — — 2 Two-light Window-Frames, at 6 s. each, ■ — ■ 2 Tranfum Windows with Cheeks, &c. at nr. each. To Bond Timbers, Lintels, &c. — — To a Pair of Gates and Ports to the Court, — 2 Small Gates, ditto , 1 To Centers for the arch’d Cellars, ■ 26 Squar e and an Half of Pantiling, at 18 s. per Square, 393 Yards of Lath and Plaiftering, at 7 d. Half-penny per Yard, 722 Yards of rendering Walls, at 3 d. Halfpenny per Yard, To Smith’s Work, as Cafements, Locks, Hinges, Bolts, & c. To painting 17 Window-Frames three Times in Oil, 8 Small, ditto, three Times in Oil, 100 Yards of ditto , three Times in Oil, at 6 d. per Yard, 200 Feet of leaded Glafs, at 7 d. per Foot, u The whole Expence of the Dwelling-houfe, &c. mark’d on the Plan from the Letter A to K, 454/. is . 9 d .. An Eftimate of all the out Buildings and Mound-Walls , mark'd on the Plan from the Letter L to S, To digging the Bog-houfes, and for the Foundations, — 3 10 o 1 8 Rod and one Fourth of Brick Walls, reduc’d to one Brick and an Half thick, at 5 /. 5 r. per Rod 95 16 3 29 Yards of Brick on Edge Pavement in the fmall Buildings, mark’d MQ, at is. 8 d. per Yard, 1 17 8 588 Yards of Pitching in O N S R, at 15^. per Yard, 36 15 o 23 Square and Three- fourths of Roofing, at 24.S. per Square, — 28 10 o To Floors, Seats, Doors, and Frames, with Hinges and Bolts to 2 Bog-houfes, - — 300 A Gate, with Ports, Hinges and Staple to the Hog-rtye, o 18 o 3 Five-ban ’d Gates, with Ports, Hinges, &c. • * — 4 io o 2 Door-Frames and Doors, with Hinges, Locks and Latches to the Garden-houfe Q_ and Hen- houfe M, * '220 24 Square and an Half of Pantiling, at 18 s.per Square, 22 1 o 14 Cow-ftalls, at 14*. each, 9 16 o To Painting, * ■ 0 7 6 The whole Expence of the fmall Buildings, Mound-Walls, &c. mark’d on the Plan from the Letter L to S, 20 9 / - V- 5 * An Eftimate of the Buildings , mark'd in the Plan T V W, with a Grainery, and Lofts over them. 2 I 3 0 1 1 2 I 1 23 12 10 7 o o 2 5 o 3 o 12 2 i8 o 18 10 17 5 10 o 17 4 10 x 6 0 0 o 0 o 0 0 o 0 o 7 7 o o 0 o 8 To digging for the Foundations. — • 21 Rod and an Half of Walls, reduc’d to one Brick and an Half thick, at 5/. 8r. per Rod, — 197 Yards of Pitching, at 1 5 d per Yard, — 10 Square of Joift and Boarding in the Lofts over the Stable and Calf-houfe, at 52 s. per Square, 7 Square and one Third of ditto in the Grainery over V, the Boards groov’d and tong d, at 3/. per Square, — ' ‘27 Square of Roofing, at 24 s. per Square, — ■ — To Stairs and Partition, with a Door, Hinges, and Lock, — — 2 Doors and Frames, with Hinges and Bolts to the Lofts, — 2 Tranfum Windows in the Grainery, _ ^ — 2 Doors and Frames, with Hinges, Locks, and Latches, to the Stable and Calf-houfe, — 52 Feet running of Rack and Manger, at 4 s. per Foot, 28 Square of Pantiling, at 1 8 s. per Square, 18 Feet of leaded Glafs, at 7 d. per Foot, — To Painting, o 15 o i 6 20 12 6 3 26 00 22 00 45 18 o 2100 2 60 o 18 o 2 IOO 10 80 25 4 » o 106 080 The whole Expence of the fmall Buildings, mark'd T V W, — 267/. G 151 9 d. t*|H [ « ] An EJlimate of the Barn only. To digging for the Foundations, —7 18 Rod and an Half of Walls, reduced to one Brick and an Half thick, at 5/. 8 s. per Rod, — 27 Square of Roofing, at 42 s.per Square, __ 1r _. . . Q 8 Square of Barn Flooring of Ground Joift, and 2 Inch and an Halfi lanks, at 4/. per Square, 2 Pair of Barn Door-Frames and Doors, with bottom Boards, Hinges, and proper r auemngs, 28 Square of Pantiling, at i8j. per Square, The whole Expence of the Barn, — 223 6 s. 0 d. Total Expence of the whole Buildings, — ^.1154 5 ij PLATE X- T HIS Plate reprefents a Farm-Houfe and Offices, whofe Eflimates are calculated according to the cuflomary Prices of the Counties therein mentioned. REFERENCES. Front Court PafTage Kitchen Parlour — Clofet Dairy-Room , Back Court Sheds I, Bog-houfes, each , Hog-ftye Stable, and Loft over it •— M, Cow-houfe with a Loft over it ' N, Calf-houfe — * O, M after’s Store-Room ■ 1 ■ — - P, P, Barn- Yard — — Q, Barn — R, R, Cart-houfes, and Graineries over them — JV. B. Cellars are intended under the Kitchen, PafTage, and Milk-Room, Feet Inches Feet Inches 40 O by 20 0 22 0 4 0 16 10 *5 0 16 10 15 0 1 1 0 6 3 16 10 6 3 40 0 15 0 35 0 8 6 6 0 5 6 1 1 0 10 0 22 0 22 0 22 0 22 0 22 0 10 0 22 0 10 0 169 0 125 0 48 0 27 0 25 0 0 arch’d over with Brick. aofe of the Barn, are 2 Bricks. ■Ends, and the arch’d Cellars, ■Walls may be of Quarters fill’d with Brick. An a [ 2 3 1 An nfiimale of the Dmlling-hcufe, andfucb of the Offices mi Mound-Walls, as art mark'd J J in the Plan jrom the Letter A to M. jjo-o-ino- the Cellars, Bog-houfes, and for the Foundations, * ’ , . 33 Rod of high and low Walls, reduc’d to one Brick and an ^Half thick one with the other, 5 Yards ^o/ Brick on Edge Pavement in the Cellars and Shed H, at i s. 8 d. per Yard, 54 Yards of Clay Brick on Edge Pavement in the Kitchen, Pafiage and Dairy- Room, at 3 s ' ^^^ards of Pitching, a Walk io Feet wide in the Court A, the back Court G, with the Suable, Cow-houfe, and Hog-ftye MLK, at i$d.per Yard, *■ 1 __ to Brick Steps, with Oak Quarter Hinders to the Cellar, at 2 J. bd. each, c uare and one Fourth of Joift and Boarding in the Parlour and Clofet, at 52 s. per Square, , 7 Square and an Half of Joift and Boarding in the Chambers and Garrets at 52*. per Squaie, ^ c/ Square and an Half of ditto over the Stables and Cow-houfe, at 50 s. per Squaie, __ , L Square and Three-fourths of quarter’d Partitions, at 15 r. per Square, — _ * Square of Roofing over the Houfe, Stables, and Cow-houfe, at 30 s. per square, and " r hree fourths of Ceiling Joift and Adders in the Garrets, at i6r. per Square, 8 Square alfd one Fo“ 111 Rooft over the Shed H, and Bog-houfes 1 1, at H ,. per Square, 2 Outfide Door-Frames and Doors to the Dwelling houfe, at 25 J. each, _ 4 Ditto to the Stable and Cow-houfe, at 22 s. each, . 2 Ditto to the Cellar, at i8r. each,. 8 Infide Doors in the Timber Partitions, at 1 or. each, j g Tranfum Windows, at 9 each,. * t 4 Luthren Windows and Cheeks, at lit. each, 22 Window boards and Blocks, ’ ‘ 22 Steps of Stairs, with proper Bearers, at 2 s. 8d. per -tep, — - 31 Yards of whole and flit Deal Partitions in the Garrets, at is. per Yard , _ To Dreflers, Shelves, &c. ~ To Lintels and Bond Timbers, . To Centers for the arch’d Cellar, 44 Feet running of Rack and Manger, at 45. per Foot, - , 10 Cow-ftalls, at 14 s. each, — u To a front Court- Gate, with Pofts, * 2 Ditto to the back Court, — — ___ 1 Ditto to the Hog-ftye, ~ , t , , f „ ’ — To Floors, Seats, and Door-Frames, with Doors to the Bog houfes, __ To Smith’s Work, as Cafements, Hinges, Locks, Latches, Bolts, or. 43 Square of Pantiling, at 18 s. per Square, To Painter’s Work, * ' * “ — 177 Feet of leaded Glafs, at "pd.per Foot, __ 20 3 Yards of Lath and Plaiftering, at 7 d. Halfpenny per Yard, ’ __ 557 Yards of rendering Walls, at 3 i. Halfpenny per Yard, * ' The whole Expence of the Dwelling-houfe, with ail the Buildings, mark’d on Ae Plhn from A £■ to M, An Ejtimate of the Buildings ONRR, and the Mound-Walls about the Barn yard. Te° Rod 'andean Half of Walls, ’reduc’d to one Brick and an Half thick, at 5 /. 5 s. per Rod, 40 Yards of Brick on Edge Pavement in the Buildings, mark’d O and N, at is. 8 d. per 1 aru,^ Yards of Pitching in the Cart-houies, at i$d per Yaid, , , , . t 7 3 Square and an Half of Joift and Boarding totheGrainery Floors, the Boards groov a and tc ngo, ^ 12 SquareTnd Three-fourths of Roofing over the Grainery. at 30 j. per Square, “ 8 Square and an Half of ditto over the Buildings, mark’d ON, at 24 s per Square, __ 30 Brick Steps, with Oak quarter Binders, to the Graineries, at 2 s. 6 d. pet otep, G 2 « tjjw P'lH [ 2 4 ] 4 Door- Cafes, with Doors, Hinges, and Locks, at 22 s. each, 4 Two-light Window-Frames to the Graineries at 6 s. each 22 Square and an Half of Pantiling, at 18 s. per Square, 32 Feet of leaded Glafs, at yd. per Foot, 2 Five barr’d Gates, with Pods, Hinges, &c. To Painting, 'File whole Expence of the Buildings ONRR, and the Mound-Walls about the Barn-yard, 1 ; 8 /. 7 s. Ejtimate of the Barn only. To digging for the Foundations, «— — 28 Rod and an Half of Walls, reduc’d to one Brick and an Half thick, at 5/. 8 s. per Rod, — 5 Square and Three-fourths of Barn Floor of Oak Joift, and 2 Inch and an Half Plank, at 3^. 1 6s. per Square, 2 Barn Door-Frames and Doors compleat, - ■ ■■■ ■ ■ 25 Square of Roofing, at 382. per Square, 2b -Square and one Fourth of Pantiling, at 18 s. per Square, The whole Expence of the Barn 202/. 52. 6 d. £• s. d. 4 8 0 1 4 0 20 5 0 0 18 6 3 0 0 0 7 6 Total Expence of the whole Buildings, &c. — £. 879 12 5 PLATE [ *5 ] PLATE XI. T HIS Plate fhews the Plan and Elevation of a Farm-Houfe, fuppofed to be built of rough Stone, on alow, moift Ground, for which the Floor of the Dwelling-houfe is raifed 3 Feet above the Surface of the Earth, its Eftjmate is calculated by the Prices of the Counties therein mentioned. REFERENCES. A, Front Court - B, B, Paflage — — — C, Common Kitchen D, Beft Kitchen or Parlour ■■■■■■— E, E, Pantries ■■ 1 F, Dairy-Room - — • G, G, Stable ■ ■■■■ ■ H, Cow-houfe, and Grainery over it I, I, Barn-yard — ■ — ■ K, Barn — L, Back Court - ■■ ■ — — M, Calf-houfe N, Shed O, Bog-houfe — P, Hog-ftye Q, Q, Hovels, or Cart-houfes Feet Inches Feet Inches 21 O by 16 O 37 O 4 0 *5 O *5 O 18 O 16 0 4 O 4 0 20 O 15 0 42 O IS 0 33 O 21 0 175 0 III 0 33 0 21 0 70 0 14 0 23 0 9 0 33 0 9 0 6 0 4 . 0 11 0 9 0 32 0 22 0 N. B. Cellars are intended under the Kitchen and Parlour. The Walls below the Surface of the Earth are two Feet thick, and the firft Story of the Dwelling houfe the fame 5 the fecond Story, with the Barn and Cow-houfe, 22 Inches, and all the other Walls, 20 Inches thick. An Eftimate of the Dwelling-houfe and Stable , mark'd on the Plan A B C D E F G To digging the Cellars and for the Foundations, 618 Perch of rough Stone Walls, reduc’d to 20 Inches thick, at 3/. 6 d. per Perch, — 73 Yards of rough Flagging in the Cellars, at 20 d. per Yard, < — — 25 Yards of punch’d, ditto, in the common Kitchen, at is. per Yard, — — 85 Yards of gray Stone Pavement, 2 Inches and an Half thick, chifel’d and laid in Courfcs in the beft Kitchen, Paflage, Larders, and Dairy- Room, at 3*. per Yard, — — 12 Cellar Steps of ditto, at 2 s. 6 d. each, — — To Steps and half Paces of ditto at the Entrance of the 3 Doprs, - — 105 Yards of Pitching in the front Court and Stable, at i$d.per Yard, — - _ 17 Square and one Fourth of Joift and Boarding in the Chambers and Garrets, at 52*. per Square, g Square of ditto in the Hay-loft, and over the Dairy-Room, at 50 s. per Square, — 8 Square and an Half of quarter’d Partitions, at 1 5 s. per Square, 8 Square of Ceiling Joift and Afhlers in the Garret, at 16 s. per Square, — — 19 Square and Three-fourths of Roofing over the Dwelling-houfe, at 32 r. per Square, — 1 1 Square and a half of lefler, ditto , over the Dairy and Part of the Stable, at 28 s. per Square, — 32 Steps of Stairs, with proper Bearers, at 2 s. 6 d. each, — — . 1 Front Door and Frame, — — — 2 Ditto in the back Front and Flank, at 23 s. each, — 2 Ditto to the Stable, at 23*. each, . — . 2 Ditto in the Cellar, at i8r. each, 5 Ditto within the Houfe, at 18 s. each, — — . 2 Doors in the Timber Partitions, at 9 s each, j6 Tranfum Window-Frames, at 8 s. 6 d. each, 2 Two-light Window-Frames to the Garrets, at 5 s. each, 2 Luthren Window-Frames and Cheeks, at 10 s. each, H C s. d. 4 10 0 08 3 0 6 1 8 2 10 0 12 15 0 1 10 0 2 5 0 6 11 3 44 »7 0 22 10 6 6 7 6 6 8 0 3* 12 0 16 2 0 4 0 0 1 5 0 2 6 0 2 6 0 l 16 0 4 10 0 0 18 0 6 14 0 0 10 0 X 0 0 4 Single [ ^6 ] 4 Single light Window-Frames, at 2s. 6d. each, — — 2 2 Window-boards and Blocks, — ' "" To a front Gate and Polls, l ' To Centers for turning the Arches of the Cellars, To Dreflers, Shelves, &c. To Bond Timbers and Lintels, ~ 42 Feet running of Rack and Manger in the Stable, at 3 s. bd. (per Foot, 32 Square of Pantiling, at 1 8 s. per Square, — — 224 Yards of Lath and Plaiftering, at 7 d. Halfpenny/^ Yard, 525 Yards of rendering Walls, at 3 d. Halfpenny per Yard, To Smith’s Work, for Cafements, Hinges, Locks, Latches, fate. Painter’s Work three Times in Oil, 200 Feet of leaded Glafs, at 7 d. per Foot, The whole Expence of the Dwelling-houfe, Isc. mark’d in the Plam from AtoG, — 373/. 19*. 8*rYard, . 6 Square and Three-fourths of Joiffc and Boarding, at 2 /. 1 2 *, pber Square, 1 1 Square of Roofing, at 28 s. per Square, j Door-Frame and Door, with Hinges and Latch, )6 Cow-Halls, at 145. each, 1 1 Square and an Half of Pantiling, at 18 s. per Square, 1 Door and Frame, with Hinges and Lock, — 1 Window-Frame glazed, • — To Painting, 12*. O d. The whole Expence of the Cow-houfe, and Graimery over it, — • 91 /. An EJlimate of the Bearn only. To digging for the Foundations, ~ 212 Perch of rough Stone Walls, at 3*. \d. per Perch, ~~ I 3 Square of Barn Flooring of Oak Joift, and 2 Inch and an Halif Plank, at 4 • 2 s.per quare 1 1 Square of Roofing, at 28 *. per Square, — * 2 Barn Door-Frames and Doors compleat, - 11 Square and an Half of Pantiting, at 18 *• per Square, "1 he whole Expence of the Barm — 82 /. 12 s. 8 d. Total Expence oif the whole Buildings, &c. 3 66 5 17 13 30 4 1 0 2 1 H O' 29 I 3 16 15 1 11 10 1 o o 0 35 12 *5 9 10 16 8 o 13 3 2 4 16 10 3 18 o 4 4 6 o o o o o 2 O 10 O 6 *3 15 o 7 6 13 8 8 o 1 4 7 1 12 3 £• 7 c8 7 PLATE ■ a? o i 4 ■ i i PLAT E XII. 'HIS Plate reprefents a Farm-houfe, with an O&agon Room and Porch in Front, and proper Offices, fuppofed to be built of Stone, the Eftimates are calculated by the Prices of the Counties therein mentioned. REFERENCES. A, Front Court — ■ B, Porch 1 ■ " C, Parlour — — D, Clofet — — E, Kitchen — — F* Paflage G, Pantry — H, Dairy-Room I, I, I, Court-yard, — K, Stable L, Hog-ftye •— M, M, Bog-houfes — ■ N, Sheds — — O, Ditto — P r Cow-houfe — Q_, Calf-houfe — R, R, R, Barn-yard — Barn — *“* T, T, Cart-houfes, with Graineries, &c . over them Feet. Inches. 85 o by 6 18 *3 *7 26 13 18 87 29 20 4 52 22 29 20 178 42 24 o o o 6 o 6 6 o o o 6 o o o o o o 6 Feet. Inches. 38 o 5 18 9 9 4 10 10 47 14 14 4 9 9 14 7 119 24 17 o o o o o 0 o o o o 6 o o o 6 o 6 6 N.B. A Cellar is intended under the Parlour C, and a Flat of Lead 16 Feet long, over the Paffage above the Chamber Story, to give Head-way for an Entrance to the Chamber over C, and to the fhedded Lofts for Servants Beds, &c. over D G H E. The Floor of the Hay-loft over the Stable to be 2 Feet below the Eves, in order to come at the Rack, and that of the Cow-houfe the fame. All Walls below the Surface of the Earth, and thofe of the firft Story of the O&agon and Barn up to the Wall- Plate, and firft Story of Buildings mark’d T T, are 2 Feet thick; the fecond Story of the QStagon is 22 Inches, and all the other Walls 20 Inches thick. An Eftimate of the Dwelling-houfe only , mark'd on the Plan B C D E F G H. To digging the Cellars, and for the Foundations, — 369 Perch of Stone Wa'ls, reduc’d to 20 Inches thick, at 3 s. 6 d , per Perch, — 33 Yards of Stone Pavement in the Cellar, at 20 d. per Yard, /. 15 s. per per Square, j j X ftiUJ w* UlOUO I V UIV14V ... j ~ ~ l ? 50 Yards of Stone Pavement laid in Courfes in the Porch, Kitchen, Paflage, Larder, and Dairy, at 2 s. 6 d. per Y ard, 12 Stone Steps to the Cellar, at is. each, —■ — 11 1 * To Centers for tuining the arch’d Cellar, 3 Square and Three fourths of Ground Joift and Boarding in the Parlour and Clofet, at 2 Square, " 9 Square and Three-fourths of Joift and Boarding in the Chambers and Lofts, at 2 /. 15 s. 21 Square and an Half of Roofing, at 30*. per Square, — — 3 Outfide Door-Frames and Doors, at 1 /. 2J. each, — 8 Infide, ditto, at 20 s. each, 5 Ditto , at 1 8 s. each, 13 Tranfum Window-Frames, at 9*. each, 2 Single light Window-Frames, at is. 6 d. each, 3 Single light Luthren Windows, at 55. 6 d. each, 15 Window-boards and Block, — — ■ — 1 " 17 Steps of Stairs with Rail, String-board, and proper Bearers, at 3 s. per Step, ToDreflers, Shelves, &c, - • ■ - ~ ■ ■ — f. s. d. 2150 64 11 6 2 15 o 6 50 1 40 1100 10 26 32 3 8 4 5 o o o 2 3 6 16 5 6 o 10 17 o 5 16 15 1 1 o o 6 o o o To t 1 To Lintels and Bond Timbers, ■ 1 ■ «■ ■■■ — 22 Square and an Half of Pantiling, at 1 8 s. per Square, — 275 Yards of Lath and Plaiftering, at 7 d. Halfpenny^ Yard, ■ — . 455 Yards of rendering Walls, at 3 d. Halfpenny per Yard, — — To Smith’s Work, for Cafements, Locks, Hinges, Latches, life. — — — — To Plumber’s Work, to the Flat over the Paffage, — To Painter’s Work, •———■« ' ■ — » ■ • — 158 Feet of leaded Glafs, at 7 d. per Foot, — — — — « — - The whole Expence of the Dwelling-houfe, mark d in the Plan BCDEFG H, — 231/. 17*. 3d. An EJlimate of the Buildings , Mound- Walls , &c. mark'd in the Plan by the Letters AKLMNOPQRRRIII. To digging the Bog-houfes, and for the Foundations, — - 572 Perch of Stone Walls reduc’d to 20 Inches thick, at 3*. \d. per Perch, 530 Yards of Pitching in a Walk of 8 Feet wide at A, and in K LN OQjPIII, at 15 d. per Yard, 9 Square of Joift and Boarding to the Lofts over the Stable and Cow-houfe, at 50 s. per Square, 1 7 Square of Roofing over ditto , at 28 s. per Square, — — 18 Square and one Fourth of ditto over M NO Q_, at 24 s.per Square, - ■■■■- To a Gate with Polls, Hinges and Lock at the Entrance of the front Court, — — 4 Ditto in the Court-yard 1 1 1, at 22 s. each, — * — I Ditto to the Hog-ftye, . - - 2 Five barr’d Gates, with Polls, Hinges, and Staples, at 30 s. each, — 1 Stable Door and Frame, with Hinges, Lock, and Latch, — — — — 1 Ditto to the Calf houfe, ■ - ■ — ■ — — — — 2 Ditto to the Lofts, ■ ■ .■ ■ - — — 37 Square of Pantiling, at 1 8 s. per Square, - The whole Expence of the Buildings, Mound-Walls, &c. mark’d A fCLMNOPQRI, 247/. los.id. An EJlimate of the Cart-houfes % and Lofts over them , mark'd in the Plan T T. To digging for the Foundations, —>■ - ■■ 268 Perch of Stone Wall, reduc'd to 20 Inches thick, at 3*. 4 d. per Perch, - — — 30 Stone Steps, at 2 s. each, — — • 91 Yards of Pitching, at \$d.pcr Yard, — - =— — — - 8 Square and one Fourth of Joift and Boarding, at 52 s. per Square, 14 Square and an Half of Roofing over dtto, at 28 s. per Square, 2 Door-Frames, with Doors, Hinges and Latches, at 23 s. each, 2 Two-light Window-Frames, at 6 s. each, -■■■ - — — 18 Feet and an Half of leaded Glafs to ditto, at 7 d. per Foot, - — 15 Square and one Fourth of Pantiling, at 1 8r. per Square, •— — — — The whole Expence of the Buildings mark’d T T, — — — An EJlimate of the Barn only . To digging for the Foundations, 1 19/. II r. 4^| 382 Perch of Stone Walls, reduc’d to 20 Inches thick, at 31. 4 d. per Perch, 16 Square and one Fourth, of Roofing, at 321. per Square, 3 Square and an Half, of Barn Flooring of Ground Joift, and 2 Inch and an Half Plank, at 4 A 2 s. per Square, - ■ — — ■ 2 Barn Door-Frames compleat, - - * — — 12 8 I 3 10 0 95 6 8 33 2 6 22 10 0 23 16 0 21 18 0 1 5 0 4 8 0 0 18 0 3 0 0 1 5 0 1 3 0 2 2 0 33 6 9 7 6 0 44 *3 4 3 0 0 5 J 3 9 21 9 0 20 6 0 2 6 0 0 12 0 0 10 9 * 13 14 6 J7 Sjuaieof Pantiling, at 18 j. / w Square, The whole Expence of the Barn — 128 A ior. 10 d. Total Expence of all the Buildings, — £. 727 97? FINIS. #