0 a small house, especially in the country or in a village -- chata, chalupa
a holiday cottage in Devon.
The poor rates increasingly paid for cottage rents, off-loaded by landowners adopting stricter estate management practices.
They allowed retired and elderly couples or single people to vacate cottages needed for working families, without obliging them to leave the village altogether.
These cottage ranges are often found dispersed through the lands of the farm operated by the tenant living in the courtyard range.
The cottage housed as many as ten people at times - a varying mix of children, young couples, old people, and in-laws.
The primary objective in this case was to reinvigorate cottage industry by allowing farmers to purchase the materials and equipment necessary for spinning at home.
This is obvious at many cottage ranges, where the dwellings are evidenced by large windows.
On the other hand, country towns and cottage industries did not really prosper in the rural districts of the north-east.
In contrast, the cottage range dwellings of the farm labourers appear to be undivided and there is usually little evidence for an end-wall fireplace.
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