traditionally greenhouses etc go in the back garden ,however as to me as these places are the ones you spend comparatively little time relaxing in and are the places your most likely to be unconcerned about being seen it makes more sense to put them in the front were you can talk to nei...
In March, 1760, we find the owner contracting with William Triplett “to build me two houses in front of my house (plastering them also) and running walls to them from the great house and from the great house to the washouse and kitchen also.” By the “front” he means the west ...
His carpenters and sawyers built and kept in repair all the dwelling-houses, barns, stables, ploughs, harrows, gates, etc., on the plantations, and the outhouses of the house. His coopers made the hogsheads the tobacco was prized in, and the tight casks to hold the cider and other ...