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Types of houses

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  • a house that is one of a line of houses joined to each other
    terraced house
    detached house
    semi-detached house
    block of flats
  • a type of tent in the shape of a cone made from animal skins that was the traditional shelter of some Native Americans
    cave
    tepee
    igloo
    caravan
  • A house that is semi-detached is one that is joined to another similar house on only one side
    block of flats
    semi-detached house
    detached house
    mansion
  • a device like a box that moves up and down, carrying people or goods from one floor of a building to another or taking people up and down underground in a mine
    roof
    gate
    lift
    door
  • the covering that forms the top of a building, vehicle, etc.
    lift
    stairs
    roof
    ceiling
  • a very large, expensive house
    tepee
    hut
    bungalow
    mansion
  • a very tall modern building, usually in a city
    block of flats
    hut
    cottage
    skyscraper
  • a house that usually has only one storey (=level), sometimes with a smaller upper storey set in the roof and window that comes out from the roof
    terraced house
    bungalow
    detached house
    semi-detached house
  • a small house, usually in the countryside
    tepee
    palace
    cottage
    cave
  • a large house that is the official home of a king, queen, or other person of high social rank
    cottage
    mansion
    palace
    cave
  • a large building that is divided into apartments
    terraced house
    block of flats
    tree house
    caravan
  • A house which is not connected to any other building
    detached house
    terraced house
    semi-detached house
    bungalow
  • a part of a fence or outside wall that is fixed at one side and opens and closes like a door, usually made of metal or wooden strips
    portal
    gate
    door
    fence
  • a small, simple building, usually consisting of one room
    cave
    hut
    bungalow
    tepee
  • a small building, structure, or shelter built among the branches of a tree
    cave
    bungalow
    palace
    tree house
  • a wheeled vehicle for living or travelling in, especially for holidays, that contains beds and cooking equipment and can be pulled by a car
    hut
    bungalow
    caravan
    tree house
  • a circular house made of blocks of hard snow, especially as built by the Inuit people of northern North America
    hut
    bungalow
    cave
    Igloo