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HOUSES IN

THE UK
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Terraced Houses

2 Semi-Detached Houses 3 Detached Houses

4 Victorian Houses
5 Georgian Houses
6 Edwardian Houses

7 Cottage-style Houses

8 Modern Houses
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The most popular house type in England is the semi-
detached house (more
27% of all houses), followed by detached houses and
terraces. Almost half of
Households in London are flats, semi-detached houses
or apartments.
English style houses are famous for their distinctive
architectural style.
1. TERRACED HOUSES
Terraced houses are a common sight in
British cities and towns.
In cities, these houses are connected in
rows and share side walls.
They often have the same architectural
style. create consistency
street scenery
Terraced houses, also known as townhouses
2. SEMI-DETACHED
HOUSES
A semi-detached house consists of
two separate houses.
Dwellings with a common central
wall Each house usually has its
own house.
Front and back garden.
Semi-detached houses are often
referred to as duplexes or "semi-
de" houses.
3. DETACHED
HOUSES
A detached home is a standalone
property, that is.
Not connected to other buildings
provide privacy
Single-family homes are popular in
suburban and rural areas where land is
readily available.
Availability is relatively higher. They
give a feeling of freedom and privacy
4. VICTORIAN
HOUSES
Victorian style houses were built in the era of
Queen Victoria They often have intricate details
and elegance.
The Victorian style home refers to the
architectural style that was prevalent during that
time.
Victorian homes are prized for their charm and
historic architecture.
Beauty.
5. GEORGIAN HOUSES

: Georgian style house built in


The four King Georges of the 18th and early 19th centuries. They were
It stands out with its symmetrical façade. Sliding windows and classic details
There are many Georgian buildings.
It has been preserved.
Appreciate the beauty and historical value
6. EDWARDIAN
HOUSES
Edwardian style houses were built
during the reign of the kings.
Edward VII (1901-1910) They are
similar in style to Victorian houses but
tend to
To make it easier to understand
Edwardian houses often had large red
brick exteriors.
Windows and spacious interior
7. COTTAGE-STYLE
HOUSES
Cottage-style homes are often small
and comfortable.
A home with rustic or rustic charm.
They often have bare thatched roofs.
Wooden beams and cottage garden
These houses are everywhere in
Rural areas and coastal areas
8. MODERN
HOUSES
Modern homes are often characterized
by clean lines.
Simple design and integration of
modern technology and materials.
"Modern Home" architects and
homeowners may have
Your own personal interpretations and
preferences.
QUESTION
TIME

IF YOU ARE BUYING A HOUSE


WHAT KIND OF HOUSE WOULD
YOU BUY AND WHY?
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