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  2. Queenslander (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    The quintessential Queenslander is a single detached house made of timber with a corrugated iron roof located on a separate block of land. [1] They are all high-set, single-storey dwellings with a characteristic veranda that extends around the house to varying extents but never entirely surrounds it.

  3. Storey - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, a flat roof on a building is counted as a floor in other languages, for instance dakvloer in Dutch, literally "roof-floor", simply counted one level up from the floor number that it covers. A two-storey house or home extension is sometimes referred to as double-storey in the UK, [4] while one storey is referred to as single-storey ...

  4. Coutt's Sailors Home - Wikipedia

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    The east and west facade are similar. The original volume of the building has been enveloped in the 1897 verandah, room extension and wrap around verandah. The windows in this infill are smaller than the original. To the rear, the two storey wing shows evidence of the line of the original single storey.

  5. Terrace houses in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes, the filigree verandah is tacked onto the facade of a building from an earlier period, such as when the single-storey verandah on Linsley Terrace, The Rocks (1830) was torn down around 1873 and replaced with a double-storey verandah. [28] In some cases, ironwork from multiple eras co-exist on one house.

  6. St John's Anglican Church, Wentworth - Wikipedia

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    The rectory to St John's Church is a large single-storey building constructed of random rubble and has been rendered. It has a corrugated-iron roof and a wrap-around verandah supported by cylindrical columns on cement blocks. the four brick chimney stacks have slender cast iron pots. It is located in close proximity to the church.

  7. Multifamily residential - Wikipedia

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    Tyneside flat: a pair of single-storey flats in a two-storey terrace, distinctively with two separate front doors to the street rather than a shared lobby. Notably found on Tyneside, North Eastern England. Quadplex (American English), Four-flat (British English) – a building similar to a three-flat except there are four flats. In some cases ...

  8. List of house types - Wikipedia

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    A wooden house in Tartu, Estonia. This is a list of house types.Houses can be built in a large variety of configurations. A basic division is between free-standing or single-family detached homes and various types of attached or multi-family residential dwellings.

  9. Christ Church Cathedral, Grafton - Wikipedia

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    The building contains most original cedar joinery. The gabled roof is corrugated iron and the verandah is timber with simple mouldings. [1] Cathedral Welfare & Education Centre / Bookshop and Opportunity Shop (1996); Single-storey, modern face brick buildings with pitched, hipped corrugated-iron and flat metal roof. The Education and Welfare ...