Not if they are built correctly. Code usually states there has to be a fire wall in between each residence.
the houses were very comfortable houses, but for the servants were in cramped corners of the houses. they often stayed in the attics
the houses were very comfortable houses, but for the servants were in cramped corners of the houses. they often stayed in the attics
Yes, mine does, right off my bedroom on the 2nd floor.
Søholm Row Houses was created in 1950.
Hanson Kellogg has written: 'Attics own houses'
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they are usually found in abandon houses, attics, basements, and hallow tress.
A row of houses all joined together is called: terraced house.
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A huddle of houses. Could be an estate of houses
A group of hourses are called gaggle or flock
Four houses in a row are often referred to as a "row of houses" or a "row of townhouses." In some contexts, they may also be called a "terrace" or "terraced houses," particularly in British English, where they describe a series of connected homes sharing walls. Additionally, the term "block" can be used to refer to multiple houses grouped together in a residential area.