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Houses in England

Houses in England. Who owns houses in England?. 23 of the people in England and the rest of Britain own or in the process of buying their own houses. What are houses like?.

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Houses in England

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  1. Houses in England

  2. Who owns houses in England? 2\3 of the people in England and the rest of Britain own or in the process of buying their own houses

  3. What are houses like? Most houses in England are made of stone or brick from the local area where the houses are built. The colours of the stones and bricks vary across the country

  4. Types of houses in England • A detached house A detached house is not joined to any other

  5. Types of houses in England • A semi-detached house A semi detached house is a  house which is joined to another house on one side.

  6. Types of houses in England • A terraced house Terrace house is a house which is part of a line of houses. It is a  house which is joined to other houses on two sides

  7. Types of houses in England • A block of flats A flat is part of a bigger building where all the flats share a front door.

  8. Types of houses in England • A Bungalow A bungalow is a house which is only on one floor, no stairs. It may be joined to another bungalow or might stand alone.

  9. Types of houses in England • The most popular type of homein England is semi-detached (more than 27% of all homes), closely followed by detached then terraced

  10. Can you identify the type of the house?

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