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A row of houses all joined together is known as a terrace. A semi-detached are two houses joined together (so sharing one wall). A detached house is a single house standing in its own grounds.During the Industrial Revolution in Britain, a huge amount of terraced housing was built, mainly to house the workers and their families employed at the factories.

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