bothe
Rough hut used as a shelter or for temporary accommodation for shepherds, mountaineers, etc. 2. Living-quarters, temporary or permanent, for unmarried male farm-workers, servants, etc. Usually of one story, built of rubble or turf (often finished with render), it occasionally acquired an upper story as sleeping-quarters. This type of vernacular architecture gradually attracted the attention of late 18th c. designers, becoming the inspiration for agricultural housing and rustic buildings in landscape-gardens illustrated in numerous contemporary pattern-books. (Curl & Wilson, 2016)
