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Types of Houses

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  • A ______ a large and luxurious country residence.
    Villa
  • A ... house is not connected to any other building.
    A detached house.
  • A house that usually has only one storey (= level), sometimes with a smaller upper storey set in the roof and windows that come out from the roof.
    Bungalow
  • A house that is ... is one that is joined to another similar house on only one side.
    A semi-detached house.
  • a fence or boundary formed by a dense row of shrubs or low trees.
    Hedge
  • a roofed platform along the outside of a house, level with the ground floor.
    Verandah
  • A ______ is a wide piece of hard ground, or sometimes a private road, that leads from the road to a person's house.
    Drive
  • a simple roofed structure, typically made of wood or metal, used as a storage space, a shelter for animals, or a workshop.
    Shed
  • a level area at the top of a staircase or between one flight of stairs and another.
    Landing
  • the floor of a building which is partly or entirely below ground level.
    Basement
  • A ______ is a high-end apartment that includes everything you could ever want or need.
    A luxury apartment
  • a structure that divides two areas of land, similar to a wall but made of wood or wire
    Fence
  • a room equipped with appliances for washing and other domestic work.
    Utility Room
  • A residential building consisting of apartments.
    Block of flats
  • an upper room or floor : attic.
    Loft
  • a covered shelter projecting in front of the entrance of a building.
    Porch
  • A house that is joined to the houses on either side of it by shared walls.
    A terraced house.
  • A small house, usually in the countryside.
    Cottage
  • a room with a glass roof and walls, attached to a house at one side and used as a greenhouse or a sun parlor.
    Conservatory