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Six typical features of English country cottages

Typical red brick cottage with exposed wooden beams and two ‘dormers’ in Hampshire
Typical red brick cottage with exposed wooden beams and two ‘dormers’ in Hampshire

Nothing embodies the spirit of the English countryside better than cottages. With their timeless charm and quirky look, these small stone or red brick houses are all different, but share some common elements that help to create that cosy, intimate atmosphere that is one of their hallmarks.


In this video, I explain the six typical features that make English country cottages so unique and help define their unmistakable identity.


Continuing on the series started with my two videos on the history of English cottages and origins of thatched cottages, in this video packed with images and information I explain the six typical features that make English country cottages so unique and help define their unmistakable identity.


Are you ready for a full immersion into the most romantic houses in the world?


To watch the video, click on the image below or here.





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