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Semi-detached

Index Semi-detached

A semi-detached house (often abbreviated to semi) is a single-family duplex dwelling that shares one common wall with its neighbour. [1]

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  1. 106 relations: Album, Architectural pattern book, Australia, Back boiler, Bay-and-gable, Beckenham, Birmingham, Blackheath, London, Boarding house, Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, Bournville, Building society, Bungalow, Byelaw terraced house, Cabbagetown, Toronto, Canada, Chalk Farm, Coal gas, Coal mining, Cob (material), Colonnade, Conservative Party (UK), Copley, West Yorkshire, Council house, Dead end street, Drummoyne, Duke of Westminster, Duplex (building), Ebenezer Howard, Edward Akroyd, Emily Eden, Estate village, Friendly society, Garden city movement, George Cadbury, Georgian architecture, Halifax, West Yorkshire, Henry Roberts (architect), Houldsworth Model Village, Housing, Town Planning, &c. Act 1919, Howard Colvin, Inclosure Acts, Inner London, Ireland, John Claudius Loudon, John Crossley, John Nash (architect), John Shaw Jr., John Shaw Sr., John Summerson, ... Expand index (56 more) »

Album

An album is a collection of audio recordings (e.g., music) issued on a medium such as compact disc (CD), vinyl (record), audio tape (like 8-track or cassette), or digital.

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Architectural pattern book

A pattern book, or architectural pattern book, is a book of architectural designs, usually providing enough for non-architects to build structures that are copies or significant derivatives of major architect-designed works.

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Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands.

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Back boiler

A back boiler is a device which is fitted to a residential heating stove or open fireplace to enable it to provide both room heat and domestic hot water or central heating.

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Bay-and-gable

The bay-and-gable is a distinct residential architectural style that is ubiquitous in the older portions of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Semi-detached and bay-and-gable are house types.

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Beckenham

Beckenham is a town in Greater London, England, within the London Borough of Bromley. Prior to 1965, it was part of Kent. It is situated north of Elmers End and Eden Park, east of Penge, south of Lower Sydenham and Bellingham, and west of Bromley and Shortlands, and south-east of Charing Cross. Its population at the 2011 Census was 46,844.

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Birmingham

Birmingham is a city and metropolitan borough in the metropolitan county of West Midlands in England.

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Blackheath, London

Blackheath is an area in Southeast London, straddling the border of the Royal Borough of Greenwich and the London Borough of Lewisham.

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Boarding house

A boarding house is a house (frequently a family home) in which lodgers rent one or more rooms on a nightly basis, and sometimes for extended periods of weeks, months, and years. Semi-detached and boarding house are house types.

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Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band

The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band (also known as the Bonzo Dog Band or the Bonzos) was created by a group of British art-school students in the 1960s.

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Bournville

Bournville is a model village on the southwest side of Birmingham, England, founded by the Quaker Cadbury family for employees at its Cadbury's factory, and designed to be a "garden" (or "model") village where the sale of alcohol was forbidden.

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Building society

A building society is a financial institution owned by its members as a mutual organization, which offers banking and related financial services, especially savings and mortgage lending.

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Bungalow

A bungalow is a small house or cottage that is single-storey, and may be surrounded by wide verandas. Semi-detached and bungalow are house types.

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Byelaw terraced house

A byelaw terraced house is a type of dwelling built to comply with the Public Health Act 1875 (38 & 39 Vict. c. 55). Semi-detached and byelaw terraced house are house types.

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Cabbagetown, Toronto

Cabbagetown is a neighbourhood in central Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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Canada

Canada is a country in North America.

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Chalk Farm

Chalk Farm is a small urban district of north west London, lying immediately north of Camden Town, in the London Borough of Camden.

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Coal gas

Coal gas is a flammable gaseous fuel made from coal and supplied to the user via a piped distribution system.

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Coal mining

Coal mining is the process of extracting coal from the ground or from a mine.

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Cob (material)

Cob, cobb, or clom (in Wales) is a natural building material made from subsoil, water, fibrous organic material (typically straw), and sometimes lime.

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Colonnade

In classical architecture, a colonnade is a long sequence of columns joined by their entablature, often free-standing, or part of a building.

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Conservative Party (UK)

The Conservative and Unionist Party, commonly the Conservative Party and colloquially known as the Tories, is one of the two main political parties in the United Kingdom, along with the Labour Party.

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Copley, West Yorkshire

Copley is a village in the metropolitan borough of Calderdale, in the county of West Yorkshire, England, south of Halifax and east of Sowerby Bridge.

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Council house

A council house, corporation house or council flat is a form of British public housing built by local authorities. Semi-detached and council house are house types.

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Dead end street

A dead end, also known as a cul-de-sac, or a no through road or no exit road, is a street with only one combined inlet and outlet.

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Drummoyne

Drummoyne is a suburb in the Inner West of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

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Duke of Westminster

Duke of Westminster is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.

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Duplex (building)

A duplex house plan has two living units attached to each other, either next to each other as townhouses, condominiums or above each other like apartments. Semi-detached and duplex (building) are house types.

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Ebenezer Howard

Sir Ebenezer Howard (29 January 1850 – 1 May 1928) was an English urban planner and founder of the garden city movement, known for his publication To-Morrow: A Peaceful Path to Real Reform (1898), the description of a utopian city in which people live harmoniously together with nature.

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Edward Akroyd

Lieutenant Colonel Edward Akroyd (1810–1887), English manufacturer, was born into a textile manufacturing family in 1810, and when he died in 1887, he still owned the family firm.

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Emily Eden

Emily Eden (3 March 1797 – 5 August 1869) was an English poet and novelist who gave witty accounts of life in the 19th century.

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Estate village

An estate village is a village wholly within and part of a private estate.

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Friendly society

A friendly society (sometimes called a benefit society, mutual aid society, benevolent society, fraternal organization or ROSCA) is a mutual association for the purposes of insurance, pensions, savings or cooperative banking.

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Garden city movement

The garden city movement was a 20th century urban planning movement promoting satellite communities surrounding the central city and separated with greenbelts.

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George Cadbury

George Cadbury (19 September 1839 – 24 October 1922) was an English Quaker businessman and social reformer who expanded his father's Cadbury's cocoa and chocolate company in Britain.

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Georgian architecture

Georgian architecture is the name given in most English-speaking countries to the set of architectural styles current between 1714 and 1830.

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Halifax, West Yorkshire

Halifax is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale, in West Yorkshire, England.

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Henry Roberts (architect)

Henry Roberts (16 April 1803 – 9 March 1876) was a British architect best known for Fishmongers' Hall in London and for his work on model dwellings for workers.

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Houldsworth Model Village

Houldsworth Model Village was a model village situated in the centre of Reddish, 3 miles north of Stockport in the North of England.

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Housing, Town Planning, &c. Act 1919

The Housing, Town Planning, &c.

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Howard Colvin

Sir Howard Montagu Colvin (15 October 1919 – 27 December 2007) was a British architectural historian who produced two of the most outstanding works of scholarship in his field: A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects, 1600–1840 and The History of the King's Works.

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Inclosure Acts

The Inclosure Acts created legal property rights to land previously held in common in England and Wales, particularly open fields and common land.

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Inner London

Inner London is the name for the group of London boroughs that form the interior part of Greater London and are surrounded by Outer London.

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Ireland

Ireland (Éire; Ulster-Scots: Airlann) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean, in north-western Europe.

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John Claudius Loudon

John Claudius Loudon (8 April 1783 – 14 December 1843) was a Scottish botanist, garden designer and author.

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John Crossley

John Crossley (16 May 1812 – 16 April 1879) was a Liberal Party politician in the United Kingdom.

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John Nash (architect)

John Nash (18 January 1752 – 13 May 1835) was one of the foremost British architects of the Georgian and Regency eras, during which he was responsible for the design, in the neoclassical and picturesque styles, of many important areas of London.

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John Shaw Jr.

John Shaw Jr. (1803–1870) was an English architect of the 19th century who was complimented as a designer in the "Manner of Wren".

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John Shaw Sr.

John Shaw Sr. (1776–1832) was an English architect.

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John Summerson

Sir John Newenham Summerson (25 November 1904 – 10 November 1992) was one of the leading British architectural historians of the 20th century.

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John Sutherland (author)

John Andrew Sutherland (born 9 October 1938) is a British academic, newspaper columnist and author.

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Kitchen stove

A kitchen stove, often called simply a stove or a cooker, is a kitchen appliance designed for the purpose of cooking food.

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Labourer's Friend Society

The Labourer's Friend Society was a society founded by Lord Shaftesbury in the United Kingdom in 1830 for the improvement of working class conditions.

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Land tenure

In common law systems, land tenure, from the French verb "tenir" means "to hold", is the legal regime in which land "owned" by an individual is possessed by someone else who is said to "hold" the land, based on an agreement between both individuals.

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Liberal Party (UK)

The Liberal Party was one of the two major political parties in the United Kingdom, along with the Conservative Party, in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Life in Great Britain during the Industrial Revolution

Life in Great Britain during the Industrial Revolution shifted from an agrarian based society to an urban, industrialised society.

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Linked house

A linked house is a type of house whereby the homes above ground appear to be detached, but they share a common wall in the basement or foundation. Semi-detached and linked house are house types.

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Manfred Mann

Manfred Mann were an English rock band, formed in London and active between 1962 and 1969.

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Manfred Mann discography

This is the discography of English rock band Manfred Mann.

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Metropolitan Association for Improving the Dwellings of the Industrious Classes

In London, the Metropolitan Association for Improving the Dwellings of the Industrious Classes (MAIDIC) was a Victorian-era, philanthropically-motivated model dwellings company.

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Mid-Atlantic (United States)

The Mid-Atlantic is a region of the United States located in the overlap between the Northeastern and Southeastern states of the United States.

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Model village

A model village is a type of mostly self-contained community, built from the late 18th century onwards by landowners and business magnates to house their workers.

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New England

New England is a region comprising six states in the Northeastern United States: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.

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New South Wales

New South Wales (commonly abbreviated as NSW) is a state on the east coast of:Australia.

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Night soil

Night soil is a historically used euphemism for human excreta collected from cesspools, privies, pail closets, pit latrines, privy middens, septic tanks, etc.

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Outhouse

An outhouse is a small structure, separate from a main building, which covers a toilet.

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Pantry

A pantry is a room or cupboard where beverages, food, (sometimes) dishes, household cleaning products, linens or provisions are stored within a home or office.

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Parker Morris Committee

The Parker Morris Committee drew up an influential 1961 report on housing space standards in public housing in the United Kingdom titled Homes for Today and Tomorrow.

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Party wall

A party wall (occasionally parti-wall or parting wall, shared wall, also known as common wall or as a demising wall) is a wall shared by two adjoining properties.

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Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania, officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania Dutch), is a state spanning the Mid-Atlantic, Northeastern, Appalachian, and Great Lakes regions of the United States.

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Porchester Terrace

Porchester Terrace is a street in the Bayswater area of London.

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Port Sunlight

Port Sunlight is a model village in the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, Merseyside, England.

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Pre-regulation terraced houses in the United Kingdom

A pre-regulation terraced house is a type of dwelling constructed before Public Health Act 1875 (38 & 39 Vict. c. 55). Semi-detached and pre-regulation terraced houses in the United Kingdom are house types.

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Prefabs in the United Kingdom

Prefabs (prefabricated homes) were a major part of the delivery plan to address the United Kingdom's post–World War II housing shortage.

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Public Health Act 1875

The Public Health Act 1875 (38 & 39 Vict. c. 55) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, one of the Public Health Acts, and a significant step in the advancement of public health in England.

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Radburn design housing

Radburn design housing (also called Radburn housing, Radburn design, Radburn principle, or Radburn concept) is a concept for planned housing estates, based upon a design that was originally used in the community of Radburn within Fair Lawn, New Jersey, United States.

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Regency architecture

Regency architecture encompasses classical buildings built in the United Kingdom during the Regency era in the early 19th century when George IV was Prince Regent, and also to earlier and later buildings following the same style.

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Regent's Canal

Regent's Canal is a canal across an area just north of central London, England.

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Richard Thompson (musician)

Richard Thompson (born 3 April 1949) is an English singer, songwriter, and guitarist.

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Rookery (slum)

A rookery, in the colloquial English of the 18th and 19th centuries, was a city slum occupied by poor people and frequently also by criminals and prostitutes.

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Saltaire

Saltaire is a Victorian model village near Shipley, West Yorkshire, England, situated between the River Aire, the railway, and the Leeds and Liverpool Canal.

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Scullery

A scullery is a room in a house, traditionally used for washing up dishes and laundering clothes, or as an overflow kitchen.

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Semi-Detached Mock Tudor

Semi-Detached Mock Tudor is a live album by Richard Thompson Beginning with the Live at Crawley album in 1995, Richard Thompson had begun issuing high-quality, officially sanctioned live recordings as an alternative to bootleg recordings—products that would provide the artist with revenue and offer better quality to the fans.

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Semi-Detached, Suburban Mr. James

"Semi-Detached, Suburban Mr.

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Single-family detached home

A single-family detached home, also called a single-detached dwelling, single-family residence (SFR) or separate house is a free-standing residential building. Semi-detached and single-family detached home are house types.

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St John's Wood

St John's Wood is a district in the City of Westminster, London, England, about 2.5 miles (4 km) northwest of Charing Cross.

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Stoke-on-Trent built-up area

The Stoke-on-Trent Built-up Area or The Potteries Urban Area or colloquially, simply "The Potteries" is a conurbation in North Staffordshire in the West Midlands region of England.

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Strata title

Strata title is a form of ownership and housing tenure devised for multi-level apartment blocks and horizontal subdivisions with shared areas.

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Suburb

A suburb (more broadly suburban area) is an area within a metropolitan area which is predominantly residential and within commuting distance of a large city.

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Suburbanization

Suburbanization (AE), or suburbanisation (BE), is a population shift from historic core cities or rural areas into suburbs, resulting in the formation of (sub)urban sprawl.

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Sydney

Sydney is the capital city of the state of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia.

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Tenement

A tenement is a type of building shared by multiple dwellings, typically with flats or apartments on each floor and with shared entrance stairway access. Semi-detached and tenement are house types.

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Terraced house

A terrace, terraced house (UK), or townhouse (US) is a kind of medium-density housing that first started in 16th century Europe with a row of joined houses sharing side walls. Semi-detached and terraced house are house types.

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The Annex

The Annex is a neighbourhood in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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The Guardian

The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.

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Titus Salt

Sir Titus Salt, 1st Baronet (20 September 1803 – 29 December 1876) was an English manufacturer, politician and philanthropist in Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, who is best known for having built Salt's Mill, a large textile mill, together with the attached village of Saltaire, West Yorkshire.

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Toronto

Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario.

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Torrens title

Torrens title is a land registration and land transfer system, in which a state creates and maintains a register of land holdings, which serves as the conclusive evidence (termed "indefeasibility") of title of the person recorded on the register as the proprietor (owner), and of all other interests recorded on the register.

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Townhouse

A townhouse, townhome, town house, or town home, is a type of terraced housing.

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Tudor Walters Report

The Tudor Walters Report on housing was produced by the Tudor Walters Committee of the United Kingdom Parliament in October 1918.

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UCL Institute of Archaeology

UCL's Institute of Archaeology is an academic department of the Social & Historical Sciences Faculty of University College London (UCL) which it joined in 1986 having previously been a school of the University of London.

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United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of the continental mainland.

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Urbanization

Urbanization (or urbanisation in British English) is the population shift from rural to urban areas, the corresponding decrease in the proportion of people living in rural areas, and the ways in which societies adapt to this change.

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Villa

A villa is a type of house that was originally an ancient Roman upper class country house. Semi-detached and villa are house types.

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William Lever, 1st Viscount Leverhulme

William Hesketh Lever, 1st Viscount Leverhulme, (19 September 1851 – 7 May 1925) was an English industrialist, philanthropist, and politician.

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Wolverhampton

Wolverhampton is a city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands, England.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semi-detached

Also known as Semi D, Semi detached, Semi-D, Semi-detached home, Semi-detached house, Semi-detached housing, Semidetached, Twin house, Twin housing, Twinhouse.

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