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- 2. A detached house
- 3. It is a free-standing residential building. Generally found in less dense urban areasGenerally found in less
- 5. A semi-detached house
- 6. They consist of pairs of houses built side by side as units They share a party
- 8. Terraced houses A terrace(d) or row house, is a style of housing, is a style of
- 10. Royal Crescent in Bath
- 11. Terraced houses at Fortuneswell, Dorset, UK
- 12. Cottages A cottage is a dwelling, typically in a rural (sometimes village), or semi-rural location. It
- 14. Bungalows
- 15. A bungalow is a house which is all on ground level. Traditionally small, but today it
- 16. Block of flats A red brick apartment block in East London, EnglandA red brick apartment block
- 17. A block of flats (BrE) or an apartment building (AmE) is a multi-unit dwelling (AmE) is
- 18. A penthouse
- 19. A penthouse is a very expnesive apartment on the top floor of the building Often occupies
- 20. Skyscrapers
- 21. A villa British English a house that you use or rent while you are on holiday
- 22. A mansion A mansion is a very large and stately dwelling house for the wealthy.
- 23. A country house
- 24. The English country house is generally a large house is generally a large house or mansion
- 26. A stately home These houses became a status symbol for the great families of England. Country
- 28. A townhouse Leinster House, 18th century Dublin townhouse of the Duke of Leinster. It is now
- 29. Historically in UK and Ireland, a townhouse (or a "house in town") was a residence of
- 30. In the United Kingdom and Ireland most townhouses were terraced. Only a small minority, generally the
- 31. Dormitory especially BrE a large room for several people to sleep in, for example in a
- 32. Bed-sit BrE a rented room used for both living and sleeping in
- 33. Condominium (AmE) one apartment in a building with several apartments, each of which is owned by
- 34. Front doors in Britain
- 35. Front doors in Ireland
- 37. Windows
- 38. French windows a pair of doors made mostly of glass, usually opening onto a garden or
- 39. Sash windows a window consisting of two frames that you open by sliding one up or
- 40. Bay window a window that sticks out from the wall of a house, usually with glass
- 41. Picture window a large window made of a single piece of glass
- 42. Rose window / stained glass windows a circular window in a church, especially one with coloured
- 44. Roofs
- 45. Thatched roof
- 46. Slate roof - kivikatus
- 47. Tin roof – plekk-katus
- 48. A pitched roof (=sloping roof) viilkatus
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