No, there aren't any basements in England. How do I know this you ask? I live there :)
Basements is a plural noun.
Yes, it does.
Some houses are built with basements. Many homes in California do not have basements, because of the threat of earthquake damage.
Hosannas from the Basements of Hell was created on 2006-04-03.
Yes, most of the older homes have basements but the newer track homes do not.
No, attics are above the main stories of a house, and basements are below the ground floor of the house. Attics also tend to be dry and warm, basements cool and damp. Important considerations for the storing of certain items.
Some do. I've looked inside a few Tudor houses, and most do not. But if you watch Ariana Grande's cambio home tour, it looks as if she lives in a Tudor house and it has a basement. The Tudor homes I've been to were located in the USA, but original Tudor homes are popular in England, so they may have basements there. Hope this answers your question!
Basements are usually cooler because they are underground, which provides natural insulation from the surrounding soil and helps regulate temperature. Additionally, basements tend to have limited exposure to direct sunlight and heat, contributing to their cooler environment.
it depends on how nice it is
boats did so have a basement
nothing they were hopeless
Basements are typically colder than other parts of a house because they are underground and have less exposure to sunlight and outside temperatures. The lack of insulation and ventilation in basements also contributes to the cooler temperatures.