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modern construction designed to
resemble traditional houses ("mock
cottages").
Cottages may be
detached houses, or terraced, such as
those built to house...
-
existence of
cottages in
places under their jurisdiction and have
reduced the
height of or even
removed doors from the
cubicles of po****r
cottages, or extended...
- "Introduction".
Country Cottages: A
Cultural History. p. 1. ISBN 978-0719047527. Owens,
Carole (1984). The
Berkshire Cottages: A
Vanishing Era.
Cottage Press. ISBN 978-0-918343-00-0...
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Cottage Grove may
refer to a
number of
places in the
United States:
Cottage Grove,
Illinois Cottage Grove,
Indiana Cottage Grove,
Minnesota Cottage Grove...
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Cottage Point is a
suburb of
northern Sydney, in the
state of New
South Wales, Australia.
Cottage Point is 38 kilometres
north of the
Sydney central business...
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cottages, for
relatively ambulatory patients;
cottages that didn't
provide board, in
which case
meals would be
provided by a
nearby boarding cottage;...
- less than 30 days. Such
properties are
typically small homes, such as
cottages, that
travelers can rent and
enjoy as if it were
their own home for the...
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Church Cottage or
Church Cottages may
refer to:
Church Cottage, Tutshill,
listed building in Gloucestershire,
England Church Cottage, Eccleston, listed...
- Shepherd's pie,
cottage pie, or in
French cuisine hachis Parmentier, is a
savoury dish of
cooked minced meat
topped with
mashed potato and baked, also...
- The
Seaside Inn (formerly the
Seaside Inn &
Cottages) is an Inn in Kennebunk,
Maine which has been in
continuous operation under the same
family since...