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  2. Room to Improve - Wikipedia

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    Tom and Claudia bought a 1920s bungalow near Tramore Bay 8 years ago, but the house is now too small for a family of five, the layout is dark and cramped and most of the property does not face the sea. Dermot plans to redesign the interior and add extensions with sea views. 13 October 2019 Drumcondra, Dublin Final budget €240,000

  3. List of works by Clough Williams-Ellis - Wikipedia

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    Sources Compiled by Gareth Hughes, based on the preliminary list of drawings held in the RIBA Drawings Collection. This is as complete a list as can be achieved, although some works have gone unrecorded because of the loss of most of Clough Williams-Ellis's office papers in a fire in 1951. In addition, a number of drawings in the collection are not from Clough's office and may represent ...

  4. One-off housing - Wikipedia

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    Frank McDonald, a journalist with The Irish Times coined the term 'Bungalow Blitz' in a series of articles condemning one-off housing in the 1980s. This was a pun on the title of a popular book named 'Bungalow Bliss' by Jack Fitzsimons, that contained architectural plans for bungalows intended to be used by those building their own homes. [29]

  5. Semi-detached - Wikipedia

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    In 1851, 3 million out of a total population of 18 million in the UK would have been considered to be middle class. [ 12 ] Semi-detached houses for the middle class began to be planned systematically in late 18th-century Georgian architecture , as a suburban compromise between the terraced houses close to the city centre, and the detached ...

  6. List of house types - Wikipedia

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    Bungalow is a common term applied to a low one-story house with a shallow-pitched roof (in some locations, dormered varieties are referred to as 1.5-story, such as the chalet bungalow in the United Kingdom).

  7. Council house - Wikipedia

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    House design in the United Kingdom is defined by a series of Housing Acts, and public housing house design is defined by government-directed guidelines and central governments' relationship with local authorities.

  8. Bungalow - Wikipedia

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    A typical small bungalow near Moville, County Donegal in Ireland. The bungalow is the most common type of house built in the Irish countryside. During the Celtic Tiger years of the late 20th century, single-storey bungalows declined as a type of new construction, and residents built more two-storey or dormer bungalows.

  9. Wimpey no-fines house - Wikipedia

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    2-bedroom semi-detached and terraced houses; 3-bedroom semi-detached houses of which there are two styles a gable end at both sides of the house; a sloping hip end at both sides of the house; Short terraces of 3, 4, 6 or 8 houses, each of which either; 2 bedroom end terrace (as found in St. Helens Merseyside) 3-bedroom end or mid-terrace

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