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This being a terraced house, all we had to work with was black and white.
He grew up in a terraced house along with his brother, Michael.
Along the southern side of the street are terraced houses.
From the outside, the small, terraced house looks like all the others in the quiet south London street.
Smaller terraced houses were built in the north of the district.
A fire in a terraced house threatens the whole row.
This family's life would be transformed if they could buy a small terraced house with a garden.
A woman had bought a terraced house with a local authority mortgage.
An only child, he grew up with his mother, an English teacher, in a neat, terraced house.
On the west side of the road there are more quieter terraced houses.
It also has two newer buildings at the back of the terraced houses.
Most of the numerous terraced houses to be found in the village were built between 1890 and 1920.
The rent of their terraced house, with gas and water laid on, is 6/- per week.
Tell me about the flat - is it in one of those lovely terraced houses?
Eventually, in 1884, the whole fort disappeared under terraced housing.
Around 120 terraced houses were built, all paid for by the French crown.
He required more workers, which meant that additional terraced housing was built.
On its site is a new residential area with detached and terraced houses.
Isaac estimated that they were moving back through the terraced houses.
A typical terraced house at that time would have cost about £100.
I own a terraced house, but I have a large mortgage.
Found there are mainly older terraced houses not higher than two floors.
An eight-year-old boy was slightly injured in the fire at the terraced house.
She thrust a picture of a small red-bricked terraced house into my hand.
We went to his home, which was an upstairs flat in a row of terraced houses.
When I won we'd buy something for our little terrace house.
To keep order, a man and his wife shared a terrace house with eight single men.
Like the little terrace house called Bedlam at the end of.
People stood outside the small terrace houses, huddled together in groups.
It was established from a house in 1962, incorporating two terrace houses.
It consists mainly of working to middle class terrace houses.
It was built in 1915 as terrace houses for junior servants.
The original stand built at the turn of the century was a covered terrace housing up to 3,000 fans.
My affordable reality is a small terrace house in a non-posh area of town.
He pointed to the middle terrace house directly opposite.
He hid in a terrace house in a park during a game of football.
Our street was just a row of brick terrace house, and we didn't have gardens at the front.
Halifax says the average price of a terrace house has risen more than any other property type in the last 10 years.
It is a block of four terrace houses that was built in 1844 and had domestic occupants until 1990.
So Ben decides to explore the gardens of the terrace houses in his street.
Most of those staying at the terrace houses are professionals and higher middle class Malays.
It lived in back streets of terrace houses and on sprawling housing estates.
The village centre has small clusters of terrace houses and cottages.
Fire officials said they had evidence that the woman set two separate fires in the Bay Terrace house where the girl died.
Over the road stood the tall Georgian terrace houses, most of them converted into hotels.
Around Town Street there are some older terrace houses and smaller cottages.
The 1905 postcard shows this row of terrace houses.
Yet the unremarkable terrace house still represents the best deal for families looking for space.
The ugly little terrace house was her husband, her lover and the child she had never conceived.
A small, terrace house in a dingy street.
It was nearly two in the morning when we finally made our way out of the row house.
They eventually moved into a row house near the hotel.
The price came to no more than that of its row house neighbors.
The price is typical of row houses in the city.
The upstairs of the club went over into the row house next door, I found.
Not bad for a kid from a Baltimore row house.
The two men walked out onto the sidewalk in front of the row house.
For much of Philadelphia's history, the typical home has been the row house.
In recent years, however, the row house was threatened with collapse.
Across the street, some of the row houses are boarded up.
The 6th Avenue row house was torn down in 1952.
But that means families must make do with cramped row houses.
"Many row houses have reached the point where they're falling down and the city has to move on."
A row house was connected to the building for boarding students.
A police car is regularly parked outside a row house.
Now she struggles to make the payments on her family's row house.
"Go down to the street which has all those old row houses.
A colleague helped my wife and me find an apartment in a row house.
The row house was three stories, and most of the windows were boarded.
The row house was constructed in 1816, and is an example of Federal architecture.
The row house, built in 1901, had no fire escapes.
A tour of the residential area known for its row houses.
I share a row house with three other men.
All Row houses set and collect their own board bills.
They are brick two story row houses with one apartment per floor.