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Houses

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  • A row of houses built in one block in a uniform style
    Terraced house
  • A very large, impressive house
    Mansion
  • A small, and usually old house, typically one in the countryside.
    Cottage
  • A set of rooms usually on one floor of a building
    Flat
  • Grass-covered land
    Lawn
  • A house attached to a farm, especially the main house in which the farmer lives
    Farmhouse
  • House joined to another house on one side only by a common wall
    Semi-detached house
  • Prefabricated structure used as permanent living accommodation that can be moved from one place to another
    Mobile home
  • A large house, usually in the countryside or near the sea, especially in southern Europe, and often one that people can rent for a holiday.
    Villa
  • The part of a house directly under the roof
    Attic
  • A small house made from tree trunks
    Log cabin
  • A house that is all on one level, without stairs
    Bungalow
  • An addition
    Extension
  • A room/space that's below ground level, underneath the first floor
    Basement
  • A row of bushes forming a fence
    Hedge
  • House that stands on its own and isn’t joined to another house
    Detached house
  • A room with a glass roof
    Conservatory
  • A room below ground level in a house, often used for storing wine or coal
    Cellar
  • An area where flowers are planted
    Flowerbed
  • A boat which is fitted for use as a residence
    Houseboat
  • A short road leading from a public road to a house or other building
    Drive