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HOUSES OCCUPIED AS RESIDENCES
N a m e and Situation
GOVERNMENT
HOUSE,
NICOSIA.
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Number and size of
Reception
Rooms
Five, viz. :—
Dining Room
18' 6* x 33'
Reception Room
22' 6' x 36*
Ante-Room
22' 6' x 18'
Drawing Room
22' 6' x 27'
Gallery
120' x 16'.
Familjr
Bedrooms
Five, viz. :—
One 18' x 27'
with dressing
room
17'x 14'6"
and two bath–
rooms attached.
T w o 17'x 15'
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'xl6' with
bathroom
attached.
Serrants'
Bedrooms
Two
18' 6' X 10' 6'
Also seven in
out-buildings.
What is the
heating; and
lighting
arrangement,
and at
whose cost *
16fireplaces,
3 stoves and
7 hot water
radiators
heating at
cost of
Governor.
T h e House is
lit by
electricity
throughout,
and ceiling
fans are fitted
in principal
rooms.
Lighting in
private rooms
is borne by the
Governor; in
the remainder
by the
Government.
Oil lamps
are used only
in tiie out–
buildings.
There ia a hot
water appara–
tus to supply
the bathrooms,
scullery and
heating system.
Amount and description of
Land
About 30
acres, mostly
rocky, but
planted with
Pine,
Eucalyptus
and
other trees.
Garden
About 5 acres
is capable of
cultivation.
A portion in
used for
flower garden
and kitchen-
garden
purposes.
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