The alley beside a row house is commonly referred to as a "service alley" or "rear alley." These alleys typically provide access to the back of the houses for maintenance, garbage collection, and sometimes parking. They can also serve as a walkway for residents to access their homes from the rear.
A row house porch is typically referred to as a stoop. It is a small staircase leading to the entrance of the home that is characteristic of row houses in urban settings.
header row
Each row on the periodic table is called a period, while each column is called a group.
The top row of a table is called the header row. It typically contains column labels or headings that describe the data in each column below it.
A row of stables is typically referred to as a "stable block" or a "stable row." It is a series of individual stables built together in a row or block formation.
A row of houses all joined together is called: terraced house.
A back alley is a passage which runs behind or between a row of houses.
A back alley is a passage which runs behind or between a row of houses.
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A row house porch is typically referred to as a stoop. It is a small staircase leading to the entrance of the home that is characteristic of row houses in urban settings.
A backway is a back alley - an alleyway which runs behind a row of houses.
Salsbury Row House was created in 1891.
Row House in Sumiyoshi was created in 1976.
Houses that are similar but are connected with common walls, usually in a row. Hence the name row house.
The duration of The House on Sorority Row is 1.52 hours.
In the UK we would refer to a house that is not attached to another house as detached. Just two houses joined together are semi-detached and houses in a long row are called terraced houses (I believe they are referred to as row houses in the USA).
The House on Sorority Row was created on 1983-01-21.