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Plan W11605GC: Turreted Tudor Cottage


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  • Five Sets $595
  • Reproducible $695
  • Plan No: W11605GC
  • Style: Cottage, European, Tudor
  • Total Living Area: 1,750 sq. ft.
  • Main Flr.: 935 sq. ft.
  • 2nd Flr: 815 sq. ft.
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Full Bathrooms: 2
  • Half Bathrooms: 1
  • Width: 53'2"
  • Depth: 31'6"
  • Maximum Ridge Height: 37'6"
  • Exterior Walls: 2x6
  • Ceiling Height:
        Main Floor: 9'
        2nd Floor: 8'
  • Standard Foundations: Basement
  • Optional Foundations: Request a modification price quote.
  • Special Features: Den-Office-Library-Study, 2nd Floor Master Suite
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    • This delightful turreted tudor cottage features a beautiful circular living room with three sets of french doors opening onto wrought-iron balconies.
    • An elegant vestibule and foyer, a formal dining room with an elliptical end-wall, a charming library with an oversized bay window and fireplace all add character to this design.
    • Upstairs, three bedrooms and a bath accompany a semi-circular master bedroom with its own private bath. Stairs lead to a tall, useable attic allowing for future expansion. Overall attic dimensions are 12' x 27'. Because of the sloping roof, standing area is 8' x 27'.
    • The basement with 8' ceilings and half above-grade construction is sun-filled and provides more potential useable space.
    • A variety of interesting alcoves, niches, windowseats and built-in shelves make for a truly out-of-the-ordinary home.
    • Note the turret and gable roofs are built independently and are joined by a small connecting roof as a last step, greatly simplifying construction (and cost).