One-Third Double-Pile Cottage

Isaac Kremer/ January 9, 2021/ / 0 comments

A 1- or 1 1/2-story structure with gable roof, this cottage, common in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, is a reduced version of the two-thirds double-pile cottage. It is two rooms deep and one room wide. As in the gable-front shotgun cottage, there is no side hall. (Jakle, 1989)

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