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Older cottages are typically modest, often semi-detached or terraced, with only four basic rooms ("two up, two down"), although subsequent modifications can create more spacious accommodation. A labourer's or fisherman's one-roomed house, often attached to a larger property, is a particular type of cottage and is called a penty. The term cottage has also been used for a larger house that is practical rather than pretentious: see Chawton Cottage.

In a large bowl, push the potato through a potato ricer with the butter. Stir in the cream and add 2 cloves of smashed (not crushed) garlic to infuse. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Cover and keep warm for 30 minutes, then remove the garlic. Scrape the mixture into a piping bag fitted with a wide nozzle and set aside. What Eastern Canadians refer to as "cottages" (seasonal-use dwellings), are generally referred to as "cabins" in most of North America. This is most notable in the Midwest and the Western United States, and Western Canada. In much of Northern Ontario, New England, and upstate New York, a summer house near a body of water is known as a camp. [ citation needed] In the 1960s and 1970s, the A-Frame house became a popular cottage style in North America. Dove Cottage, Cumbria, England - home of the poet William Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy Wordsworth Until the end of World War II, only a small wealthy Swedish elite could afford vacation houses—often both a large seaside house and a hunting cabin up north. During the rapid urbanisation in the 1950s and 1960s, many families were able to retain their old farmhouses, village cottages, and fisherman cabins and convert them into vacation houses. In addition, economic growth made it possible even for low-income families to buy small lots in the countryside where they could erect simple houses. Former vacation houses near the large cities have gradually been converted into permanent homes as a result of urban sprawl. In the law of England and Wales the definition of a cottage is "a small house or habitation without land". [5] However, originally under an Elizabethan statute, the cottage had to be built with at least 4 acres (0.02km 2; 0.01sqmi) of land. [5] Wales [ edit ] The Ugly House ( Welsh: Tŷ Hyll) near Betws-Y-Coed, a famous example of a tŷ unnos.Travelmania-ireland.com". www.travelmania-ireland.com. Archived from the original on 14 March 2016 . Retrieved 12 February 2021.

In North America, most buildings known as cottages are used for weekend or summer getaways by city dwellers. Cottage owners often rent their properties to tourists as a source of revenue. In Saint John, U.S. Virgin Islands, most cottages are vacation rentals used for weekend or summer getaways. In Michigan, a cottage normally means a summer residence farther north near or on a lake. An example of a colonial era cottage in North America is a small fieldstone house called Boelson Cottage in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia—one of the oldest extant houses within the city (c.1678–84). Preheat the oven to 200°C/180°C fan. Put the potatoes and 1 tbsp salt in a large pan of water, bring to the boil and cook for 15-20 minutes until tender. Drain and leave in the colander for 1-2 minutes to steam dry. Cottage built c. 1640, near Swedesboro, New Jersey Wolters Filling Station in Davenport, Iowa; an example of an English Cottage-style gas station A contemporary Australian cabin (cottage) Here to help: You can book your next cottage holiday online or by getting in touch with one of our helpful holiday advisors. Our dedicated team of travel experts are on hand seven days a week to help plan your next cottage break and answer any queries you may have. Stay up to date with our amazing offers and promotions by signing up to our newsletter.

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Holme, Charles. Old English country cottages (Office of " The Studio", London, New York, Paris, 1906). Short breaks in the UK are ideal for any occasion. They cater to families in search of adventurous fun near a national park, friends seeking relaxation in a lodge with hot tub, or couples yearning for a romantic getaway. In England from about the 18th century onwards, the development of industry led to the development of weavers' cottages and miners' cottages. [7] Friedrich Engels cites 'Cottages' as a poor quality dwelling in his 1845 work The Condition of the Working Class in England. The holiday cottage exists in many cultures under different names. In American English, "cottage" is one term for such holiday homes, although they may also be called a "cabin", " chalet", or even "camp". In Australia, the term "cabin" is common, cottage usually referring to a smaller pre-modern period dwelling. In certain countries (e.g. Nordics, Baltics, and Russia) the term "cottage" has local synonyms: In Finnish mökki, in Estonian suvila, in Latvian vasarnīca, in Livonian sõvvõkuodā, in Swedish stuga, in Norwegian hytte (from the German word Hütte), in Czech or Slovak chata or chalupa, in Russian дача ( dacha). [3]

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