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The building has been restored, and will be a dwelling house.
It has since changed hands several times, but is still occupied as a dwelling house.
The company director was told that if he took out a mortgage on his own dwelling house, then they would allow him.
In 1833 the first dwelling house was built within what three years later became the legal boundaries of the present town.
The family dwelling houses four students and a set of dorm parents.
This has since been converted into a dwelling house, but still shows evidence of its previous use.
Since 1972 the mill is exclusively used as a dwelling house.
Said to be the oldest dwelling house in the city, it dates from 1490.
The signal box has been converted to a dwelling house.
It is a large brick dwelling house constructed in 1733.
Five or six dwelling houses were burned, along with the mills.
It was made redundant in 1995 and sold as a private dwelling house.
By the 1911 census there was only one dwelling house listed on the island.
Here Mackintosh used the style of what he called a "dwelling house."
He had disposed of his dwelling house, and taken a small cottage in the country, a few miles from town.
The dwelling house looked a bit hemmed in among such surroundings.
A large two-story dwelling house, appearing above the walls, made living possible.
The previous station building is now a dwelling house.
Prior to that, services were held in the hall of the missionaries dwelling house or under trees.
Today a dwelling house stands on the foundation walls of the mill.
At this time there was a dwelling house attached to the school, lived in by a previous master.
Employment of person by relative in private dwelling house.
The schoolhouse was later converted to a dwelling house, which burned in 2002.
Then only individual dwelling houses are constructed one by one.
Despite its name, it is a small dwelling house built to accommodate visitors to the spa.