No
i lived in California and not all the houses are big but most of then are
no
There are many, many attractions all over England, but the three that would be recognised most are all in the capital, London. They are probably The Houses of Parliament (Big Ben), The London Eye and The Tower of London.
no
It is part of the tower of the Palace of Westminster (also known as the Houses of Parliament) in central London, England.
Houses in Ireland, like in any country, come in all shapes and sizes. So there are very big houses and very small houses. There is also other kinds of accommodation, such as apartments. So there is no simple answer to this question.
houses in Brazil are much different to houses in England. They're very cramped. Houses are very unclean. The houses are all close together with no space's in between them.
No, Big Ben is inside the Clock Tower of the Palace of Westminster in London, England. St. Stephens Tower is at the entrance to the Houses of Parliament.
Yes. It all depends on how much are you willing to pay for them.
The Clock Tower of the Palace of Westminster, usually incorrectly referred to as 'Big Ben', is attached to the Houses of Parliament.
new yorh has alot of big houses
They were styled after houses in England with thatched roofs.