Newbury Cottage front house plan elevation
 

Photographs,if shown,may reflect homeowner modifications

 

HDC-4224-29 - Newbury Cottage

Living Sq. Ft: 4224 sq. ft. Floors 2
Bedrooms: 4 Width 60 ft. - 10 in.
Baths: 3.5 Depth 58 ft. - 6 in.
Available Foundations:
Crawlspace
Architectural Styles:
Bungalow / Early American / Southern / Traditional

As low as: $850.00

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w/ basement: 4 bedrooms - 3 ½ baths, w/out basement: 3 bedrooms – 2 ½ baths, 2 story foyer and great room, open kitchen / breakfast and hearth room, screened porch accessible from master suite and great room, luxury master bath w/ bay for tub, his / her vanities, walk-in shower, oversized closets, each bedroom upstairs have own vanity, home office w/ rear view, basement level ideal for entertaining w/ media room and recreation large enough for billiards and table tennis

 

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HDC-20002-1, HDC-2067-1, HDC-2446-5, HDC-2123B-5
 

Front Elevation:


Front Image

1st Floor Plan:


1st Floor Plan

2nd Floor Plan:


2nd Floor Plan

3rd Floor Plan:


3rd Floor Plan
House Plan Features:

HDC-4224-29

Specifications: Square Footage:
Bedrooms 4
Baths 3.5
Floors 2
Garage / Stalls Yes
 
Available Foundations:
Crawlspace
 
Architectural Styles:
Bungalow / Early American / Southern / Traditional
 
Designer Comments:
Room Dimensions
Lower Level
Bedroom 13' 4" x 11' 6" 9'' 0"
Porch 14' 0" x 8' 4" 9'' 0"
Media Room 15' 8" x 19' 6" 9' 0"
Billiards 13' 8" x 23' 6" 9' 0"
Table Tennis 13' 6" x 21' 6" 9' 0"
Patio 30' 0" x 12' 0" 9' 0"
Main Level
2 Car Garage 21' 4" x 22' 6" per site
Porch 21' 4" x 6' 4" 9' 0"
Dining Room 13' 8" x 14' 0" 9'' 0""
Foyer 7' 6" x 18' 0" 2 story
Master Bdrm. 13' 4" x 18' 0" 9' 0"
Great Room 16' 0" x 19' 4" 2 story
Kitchen 13' 8" x 13' 0" 9' 0"
Utility 9' 0" x 9' 8" 9' 0"
Hearth Rm. 12' 6" x 11' 6" 9' 0"
Breakfast 13' 8" x 12' 4" 9' 0"
Screen Porch 14' 0" x 8' 4" 9'' 0"" Deck 30' 0" x 12' 0" n/a
Upper Level
Bedroom 14' 0" x 11' 6" 9' 0"
Bedroom 12' 0" x 13' 10" 9' 0"
Office 13' 8" x 11' 0" 9' 0"
935 Unheated Square Feet
 
Related House Plans:
HDC-20002-1, HDC-2067-1, HDC-2446-5, HDC-2123B-5
 
Total Heated 4224
Total Unheated 935
Total 5159
 
Home Dimensions & Footprint:
Width 60 ft. - 10 in.
Depth 58 ft. - 6 in.
Ridge Height 32 ft. - 0 in.
 
Other Floor Plan Information:
Roof Pitch 10 in 12
Exterior Wall Construction 2x4
Ceiling Height 9
Roof Type(s) Hip/Gable
House Plan Pricing:
CAD File Set:  $ 1600.00
PDF File Set:  $ 1200.00
Reproducible Sets:   $ 1200.00
8 Sets:   $ 1000.00
4 Sets:   $ 850.00
Available Options
Materials List:   Call for details
Extra Sets:   $ 40.00
Full Reverse Set:   $ 125.00
Mirror Reverse Set:   $ 50.00
Color Rendering :   Call for details
 
 

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