The house with the most chimneys is typically considered to be the Palace of Westminster in London, which has over 100 chimneys. This iconic building, home to the UK Parliament, features a complex architectural design that includes numerous chimneys for its various rooms and functions. The exact number may vary slightly due to renovations or changes over time, but it remains one of the most chimney-rich structures in the world.
Chimneys are usually on the second floor, not the first, of 2-story homes. Chimneys are typically found on the roof of a house.
In older and larger houses it was often possible, though measures have been taken to prevent this. Many modern homes lack chimneys so the question does not arise.
Antilla is most expansive house of the world.
Probably not in most places. Most landlords and such frown on having a big mound inside the house.
it can be done with thermal chimneys and double wall with air inside
There are about 1-3 chimneys on a normal white house, and about 20-30 on the Whie House.
Hatfield House, near London - childhood home of Queen Elizabeth
12 chimneys
Chimneys let out the smoke out of the house from the chimney.
Chimneys are usually on the second floor, not the first, of 2-story homes. Chimneys are typically found on the roof of a house.
The chimneys were shaped like ears. Here is the quotation from the book: "She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of the March Hare: she thought it must be the right house, because the chimneys were shaped like ears and the roof was thatched with fur."
Yes, I believe most do.
The plural form of the noun chimney is chimneys. The plural possessive form is chimneys'.
Our house has 3 chimneys. How often should we hire a chimney sweep to clean them?
sometimes chimneys dont go straight up. they curve a little. and with most chimneys you can shut the chimney when you aren't using it. the little bit of snow that falls into the small square at the top of your house won't put out the blaring flames because it will just melt aswell
For 3 reasons: 1/ Simple chimneys take the smoke away from a fire because the warm air inside them rises; taller chimneys have more height for this to happen so work better. This explains 10' chimneys sticking above single story houses but not really big modern industrial chimneys; it would be much cheaper to use a fan! (Early industrial chimneys were built for this reason before mechanical ventilation was economic.) 2/ Various eddies and back drafts happen around house roofs on windy days. These can blow blasts of smoke back down the chimney into a house. Having the chimney a bit above the surrounding roofs considerably reduces this. This is why chimneys tend to stick at least 3' above the roof even on tall buildings. 3/ Probably the most important reason is pollution. Certainly this is the reason for really big modern industrial chimneys. By releasing the nasty gases that come out of chimneys at great height they will have mixed with a lot of air and should be at "safe" levels by the time they get back to ground level and people breath them in. This doesn't stop pollution of the wider area or planet but it does avoid the problem of extreme air pollution at the outlet point.
Ten Chimneys was created in 1915.