Houses

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Parts of a house or block of flats

description

 

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Parts of a house or block of flats

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gate

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steps

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entrance

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basement

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chimney

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fireplace

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roof

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ceiling

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terrace

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porch

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balcony

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courtyard

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flatroof

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Types of Houses

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A DETACHED house is not joined to any other.

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A SEMI DETACHED house is a house which is joined to another house

on one side.

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A TERRACE HOUSE is a house which is part of a line of houses. It is joined to other houses on two sides. The house at each end is called an 'END TERRACE' HOUSE.

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A TUDOR HOUSE is a detached house because it not attached to any other house.It was built during the Tudor

times about 400 years ago.

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A BUNGALOW is a house which is only on one floor, no stairs. It may be joined

to another bungalow or might stand alone.

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A COTTAGE is a small house in the country.

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A VILLA is a self-contained property abroad for holidays (usually with a

private pool).

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BLOCK OF FLATS

top floor

ground floor

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A PENTHOUSE is an apartment on the top floor. Usually expensive!!

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AN ATTIC is the area directly under the roof sometimes used as rooms or even as a flat.