Houses in Britain.

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Houses in Britain

Vocabulary Bricks Roof Window Front door Garden

Terraced Houses

Semi-detached Houses

Stairs

Bungalows are houses for people with mobility problems, such as old/elderly people or disabled people. There are no stairs.

Detached Houses

In the countryside there are cottages

Sometimes cottages have thatched roofs

Farmhouses have lots of land for animals

Ducks Geese Chickens Sheep Cows Goats Horses Animals on the Farm Ducks Geese Chickens Sheep Cows Goats Horses

In the city there are flats Block of Flats

In some cities there are beautiful Georgian houses

The Royal Crescent is a wonderful place to visit in Bath.

Bath

A mansion is a large and luxurious house