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HOUSES OCCUPIED AS RESIDENCES
N a m e and Situation
GOVERNMENT
HOUSE,
NICOSIA.
Reception
Rooms
Five, viz. :—
Dining Room
IS* 6' x 33'
Reception Room
22' 6* x 36'
Ante-Room
22' 6' x 18'
Drawing Room
•l-l' 6' x 27'
• Tullery
I20'x 16'.
dumber and use of
Family
Bedrooms
Five, viz.:—
One 18' x 27'
with dressing
room
17' x 14 6"
and two bath–
rooms attached.
Two 17'xl5'
each with
dressing room
12'xl2 and
bathroom
attached.
Twol7'xll'6*
each with bath–
room attached.
Also :—
One day nursery
and two night
nurseries each
16'x 16' with
bathroom
attached.
Servants'
Bedrooms
Two
18' 6' X 10' 6'
Also seven in
out-buildings.
What is the
heating and
lighting
arrangement,
and at
whose cost.'
1 fi lire places,
3 stoves and
7 hot water
radiators
heuting at
" cost of
Governor.
T h e House is
lit by
electricity
throughout,
and ceiling
f.ins are titted
iu principal
101)1113.
Lighting in
private rooms
is borne by the
Goveruor; in
the remainder
by die
Government.
Oil lamps
are used only
in the out
buildings.
There is a hot
water appara–
tus to .supply
the bathrooms,
scullery and
heating system.
Amount and
-
Land
About 30
acres, mostly
rocky, but
planted with
Pine,
Eucalyptus
and
other trees.
description of
Garden
About 5 acres
is capable of
cultivation.
A portion is
used
for
flower garden
and kitchen-
garden
purposes.
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