Noun
terraced house (plural terraced houses)
(UK) A type of house which shares both sidewalls with the adjacent houses, typical of Victorian and Edwardian housing in English cities.
There was always a freshly replenished stoup of holy water in the hall of our terraced house in Cavan. Source: Internet
A man, woman and child escaped a fire at a terraced house in Poplar yesterday morning. Source: Internet
“So we decided to remortgage out two-bed terraced house to release £16,000 for three rounds of IVF. Source: Internet
The ordinary terraced house that hides a jewel-encrusted. Source: Internet
Tony Wenham, 64, who lives in an end terraced house in Newton Flotman, bought his home about 30 years ago for around £28,000. Source: Internet