My Home, My Castle. Дом house home (= здание) (= родной очаг) This is a house. The house is grey. I come home at 5 p.m. every day.

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My Home, My Castle

Дом house home (= здание) (= родной очаг) This is a house. The house is grey. I come home at 5 p.m. every day.

Types of Houses There is no place like home There is no place like home It may be big, it may be small It may be big, it may be small But wherever you go But wherever you go Homes best place of all Homes best place of all It may be quiet or noisy It may be quiet or noisy It may be dark or bright It may be dark or bright But home is the place But home is the place Where everything is all right. Where everything is all right.

There are many types of houses in Britain. They range from the traditional thatched cottages to modern blocks of flats in the cities. Houses are often described by the type of building they are. There are many types of houses in Britain. They range from the traditional thatched cottages to modern blocks of flats in the cities. Houses are often described by the type of building they are. People in Britain prefer houses to flats. The British respect privacy and independence. An average Englishman likes to live in his own house. A house, a garden and a place to wash the car is a British ideal. People in Britain prefer houses to flats. The British respect privacy and independence. An average Englishman likes to live in his own house. A house, a garden and a place to wash the car is a British ideal. About 64 per cent of houses in Britain are owned by people who live in them, the rest is owned by public authorities and is rented. About 64 per cent of houses in Britain are owned by people who live in them, the rest is owned by public authorities and is rented.

Blocks of Flats A block of flats is a large building divided into separate parts

Detached Houses A detached house is a house which is not connected on any side with any other building.

Semi-detached Houses A semi-detached house is a house that is one of a pair of joined by one shared wall houses.

Terraced Houses A terraced-house is a house which is a part of a row of similar houses joined to each other.

Townhouses A townhouse, or town house, is a type of medium-density housing in cities, usually but not necessarily terraced (row housing) or semi-detached.

Bungalows A bungalow is a house which has got only one floor.

Cottages A cottage is a house, usually in a rural or semi- rural location. It is usually one and a half storey property.

Huts Huts are used as temporary shelter by people. Huts are quickly built of readily available materials such as ice, stone, grass, palm leaves, branches and/or mud.

Castles A castle is a type of fortified structure, a residence for nobility.

Mansions A mansion is a very large and well- appointed house.

Villas A villa is a big house in the country with a large garden and land surrounding it.

Oast Houses An oast house or hop kiln is a building designed for kilning (drying) hops as part of the brewing process. Many redundant oasts have been converted into houses.

Penthouses A penthouse is an apartment that is on one of the highest floors. Penthouses are typically differentiated from other apartments by luxury features.

Weather-board Houses A weather-board house is a house with over lapping wooden boards on the outside.

Country Houses A country house is a large traditional house in the countryside.

Farmhouses A farmhouse is a type of building or house which serves a residential purpose in a rural or agricultural setting. Many farm houses are shaped like a T.

The structure of a house upstairs upstairs downstairs downstairs upstairs upstairs downstairs downstairs upstairs upstairs downstairs downstairs upstairs upstairs downstairs downstairs

Britains smallest house The Smallest House in Great Britain, also known as the Quay House, is a tourist attraction on the quay in Conwy, Wales. The Smallest House in Great Britain, also known as the Quay House, is a tourist attraction on the quay in Conwy, Wales. The house, which has a floor area of 3.05 meters by 1.8 meters (10 feet by 6 feet) and a height of 10 feet 2 inches, was used as a residence from the 16th century until The house, which has a floor area of 3.05 meters by 1.8 meters (10 feet by 6 feet) and a height of 10 feet 2 inches, was used as a residence from the 16th century until The house was lived in until 1900, when the owner was a 6ft 3 inch (1.9 meters) fisherman named Robert Jones. The house was lived in until 1900, when the owner was a 6ft 3 inch (1.9 meters) fisherman named Robert Jones. This house is currently red. It stands near the Conwy Castle walls and people can enter for £1.00 (or 50p for children). There is information about the house inside. A Welsh lady stands outside most days. The upstairs is so minute that there is room only for one bed and a bedside cabinet. Visitors can't walk about on the 2nd floor, but can view it from the step ladder. This house is currently red. It stands near the Conwy Castle walls and people can enter for £1.00 (or 50p for children). There is information about the house inside. A Welsh lady stands outside most days. The upstairs is so minute that there is room only for one bed and a bedside cabinet. Visitors can't walk about on the 2nd floor, but can view it from the step ladder. There's just about enough room for one stove, a water tap, a bedside cabinet and a bed. There's just about enough room for one stove, a water tap, a bedside cabinet and a bed.