The word you need is 'alley' meaning a passage through a continuous row of houses to gain access from the street to the backyard.
An alley.
A street is a narrow road with rows of houses or other buildings on both sides in a town or city.
An alleyway is a narrow street formed by the gap between adjacent buildings, or a passage between two rows of cabins in a ship.
An alleyway is a narrow street formed by the gap between adjacent buildings, or a passage between two rows of cabins in a ship.
A narrow road or street is a lane or terrace.
A street.
There was a narrow lane at the end of the street.
The Lesson of the Narrow Street - 1915 was released on: USA: 23 September 1915
A back street is a small and narrow street or alley, away from the centre of a city.
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Yes. Almost every house had a private loo tucked away under a staircase or in the kitchen. I have seen photos of the excavation of "single seaters" in the sides of buildings with access from the street. Weather there was a door on them is unclear.Yes. Almost every house had a private loo tucked away under a staircase or in the kitchen. I have seen photos of the excavation of "single seaters" in the sides of buildings with access from the street. Weather there was a door on them is unclear.Yes. Almost every house had a private loo tucked away under a staircase or in the kitchen. I have seen photos of the excavation of "single seaters" in the sides of buildings with access from the street. Weather there was a door on them is unclear.Yes. Almost every house had a private loo tucked away under a staircase or in the kitchen. I have seen photos of the excavation of "single seaters" in the sides of buildings with access from the street. Weather there was a door on them is unclear.Yes. Almost every house had a private loo tucked away under a staircase or in the kitchen. I have seen photos of the excavation of "single seaters" in the sides of buildings with access from the street. Weather there was a door on them is unclear.Yes. Almost every house had a private loo tucked away under a staircase or in the kitchen. I have seen photos of the excavation of "single seaters" in the sides of buildings with access from the street. Weather there was a door on them is unclear.Yes. Almost every house had a private loo tucked away under a staircase or in the kitchen. I have seen photos of the excavation of "single seaters" in the sides of buildings with access from the street. Weather there was a door on them is unclear.Yes. Almost every house had a private loo tucked away under a staircase or in the kitchen. I have seen photos of the excavation of "single seaters" in the sides of buildings with access from the street. Weather there was a door on them is unclear.Yes. Almost every house had a private loo tucked away under a staircase or in the kitchen. I have seen photos of the excavation of "single seaters" in the sides of buildings with access from the street. Weather there was a door on them is unclear.
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