NOUN
- a house that is one of a row of identical houses situated side by side and sharing common walls
How To Use town house In A Sentence
- As Diana Archibald has argued, station houses in the bush utilized spatial patterns unlike those found in a British town house or country home, thus necessitating new cultural practices and domestic routines.
- He and his young family were in the process of renovating a Clinton Hill town house (with nine nonworking fireplaces) that they bought that year for under $1 million.
- Blacksmith's Forge is a mix of one- and two-bedroom apartments and three-storey town houses with two or three bedrooms.
- The uncle's wife is moved into the town house where she smokes opium on her bed every day.
- Burley-in-Wharfedale based Burley Developments Limited, has applied to build seven apartments and 14 three-storey town houses surrounding a new open courtyard at the site.
- Village Urban Neighborhoods, within about 536 acres, are closer to the center and will include more dense single-family, town house and condominium development.
- Phase two is being built next door; the seven two- and three-storey, three-bed town houses are in the same style and cost £650,000 - £750,000.
- The garden cannot be seen from the road because it is at the rear of a terrace town house in Goat Street.
- Marrakech's latest white-hot must do has been the rise of the riad, the town houses of the labyrinthine old city, the medina.
- Her Newtown house has two big sunlit rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows that face south and east. A Patchwork Garden: Unexpected Pleasures from a Country Garden