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British colonial bungalow was meant for one nuclear family. It was a large
single storeyed structure with a pitched roof. It was usually set in one or two
acres of open ground. It had separate living and dining rooms and bedrooms, and
a wide veranda running in the front, and sometimes on three sides. Kitchens,
stables and servants, quarters were in a separate space from the main house.
The house was run by dozens of servants.
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