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  2. Terraced houses in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    A row of typical British terraced houses in Manchester. Terraced houses have been popular in the United Kingdom, particularly England and Wales, since the 17th century. They were originally built as desirable properties, such as the townhouses for the nobility around Regent's Park in central London, and the Georgian architecture that defines the World Heritage Site of Bath.

  3. Eaton Terrace - Wikipedia

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    Eaton Terrace runs roughly north-west to south-east from West Eaton Place and Eaton Square to Ebury Square. The Duke of Wellington is a public house , which is located at 63 Eaton Terrace. It was built in the early 19th century and is a Grade II listed building.

  4. Townhouse (Great Britain) - Wikipedia

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    The grandest of the London townhouses were stand-alone buildings, but many were terraced buildings. British property developers and estate agents often market new buildings as townhouses, following the North American usage of the term , to aggrandise modest dwellings and to avoid the negative connotation of cheap terraced housing built in the ...

  5. Alexandra Road Estate - Wikipedia

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    The Alexandra Road estate (officially the Alexandra and Ainsworth estate, but often referred to as Rowley Way, the name of its main thoroughfare) is a housing estate in the London Borough of Camden, North London, England. It was designed in a brutalist style in 1968 by Neave Brown of Camden Council's Architects Department. Construction work ...

  6. Marcus Cooper (property developer) - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge Terrace Cornwall Terrace – no.1 is at the right hand end) Marcus Simon Cooper (born c. 1966) is a British property developer, known for buying and selling several of London's most expensive private houses, including Witanhurst, London's second largest private residence after Buckingham Palace. His companies own over 1000 rental ...

  7. Townhouse - Wikipedia

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    A townhouse, townhome, town house, or town home, is a type of terraced housing. A modern townhouse is often one with a small footprint on multiple floors. In a different British usage, the term originally referred to any type of city residence (normally in London) of someone whose main or largest residence was a country house.

  8. Market Estate - Wikipedia

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    Caledonian Park was scheduled for improvement as part of the scheme. Work on the new homes started in early 2005, significant improvements were made to Caledonian Park beginning in 2006 including planting new trees and redoing all the paths. The last remaining residents moved out of the old Market Estate blocks in February 2010.

  9. Cornwall Terrace - Wikipedia

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    Cornwall Terrace (also 1–21 Cornwall Terrace) is a Grade I listed building of consecutive terraced mansions overlooking Regent's Park in the City of Westminster, London.It is situated at the park's southwest corner, near Baker Street, between York Terrace and Clarence Terrace, [1] within the park's Crown Estate development. [2]