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Houses and homes

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  • a house that is one of a row of houses that are joined together on each side
    terraced hOuse
  • Modern; made or designed in the present time.
    Contemporary
  • A glass room attached to a house, used for growing plants or relaxing.
    Conservatory
  • A house with only one floor.
    Bungalow
  • A small house with a roof made of straw .
    Thatched cottage
  • a piece of ground in a garden or park where flowers are grown
    flOwer bed
  • a flat hard area outside, and usually behind, a house where people can sit
    Patio
  • Far away from cities or people; isolated.
    Remote
  • A room or space under a house, usually below ground level.
    Basement
  • the area at the top of a set of stairs where you arrive before you go into an upstairs room or move onto another set of stairs
    laNding
  • The flat area at the top of stairs or between two sets of stairs.
    Landing
  • A line of bushes or small trees planted close together to form a boundary.
    Hedge
  • A flat outdoor area next to a house, used for relaxing or eating outside.
    Patio
  • In a place that is easy to reach or close to important places like shops or transport.
    Conveniently located
  • Having lots of space; large and open.
    Spacious
  • a small area at the entrance to a building, such as a house or a church, that is covered by a roof and often has walls
    porCh
  • A structure made of wood or metal that marks the boundary of a garden or property.
    Fence
  • Comfortable and warm in a small or pleasant way.
    Cosy
  • an underground room often used for storing things, especially wine
    cellaR
  • An area of short, green grass in a yard or garden.
    Lawn
  • (of furniture and buildings) old and in very bad condition
    dilapIdated
  • A house joined to another house by a wall on one side that is shared
    seMi-detached house
  • The top part of the house
    attic
  • one of a pair of wooden or metal covers that can be closed over the outside of a window to keep out light or protect the windows from damage
    Shutters
  • A house not joined to another house on either side
    detAched house
  • Too small and full of things or people; not enough space.
    Cramped