The Bungalow at Bratton in Wiltshire stands pristine in its Edwardian newness. Having rooms in the roof was not considered to be a contradiction until the bungalow settled into its modern definition after the Second World War.
‘The Governor General’s budgerow on the Ganges, Brahmaputra Delta’ by Hubert Cornish (1757–1823). With thatched roof and verandah, this is the native hut of Bengal adapted for colonial use.