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Definition of mid-terrace in English: mid-terraceadjective Denoting a house that is in the middle of a terrace of houses. this mid-terrace house lies on a quiet residential road Example sentencesExamples - The property comprises a mid-terrace house which has been converted into four flats.
- This property occupies a mid-terrace position on a residential road off Upper Rathmines Road.
- This is a traditional mid-terrace two-up-two-down which has been redecorated to suit professionals who want a house that is ready to walk into.
- There are 52 units in the scheme, ranging from three-bed mid-terrace units to four-bedroom semi-detached units.
- The property is a mid-terrace dwelling in a good residential area.
- There are two styles of three-bedroom townhouse available; both measure 102 square metres, but one is mid-terrace and one is end-of-terrace.
- The guide price for the four-bedroom mid-terrace Victorian property was £450,000.
- The property is mid-terrace, in a small parade of shops fairly close to Fulham Broadway.
- Here you could buy a three-bed mid-terrace period residence in good condition for around £400,000.
- Situated mid-terrace in a residential area, all parking is on street.
- The mid-terrace cut-stone building is situated right in the centre of the village.
noun A house in the middle of a terrace of houses. an offer of £139, 950 should secure the Victorian mid-terrace Example sentencesExamples - She and her partner moved into their mid-terrace 18 months ago.
- This is a spacious Victorian mid-terrace with a number of attractive period features.
- We have a mid-terrace with a back alley, same as most folks round here.
- The house is wooden and a mid-terrace.
- His first restoration project was a late-Victorian mid-terrace on O'Connell Avenue.
- Prices for three-bed mid-terraces were quoted at £490,000, while four-bed semis were offered at £690,000.
- The end terrace has a bigger garden and the extra windows that the mid terraces don't have.
- Flats are safest, followed by mid-terraces, then corner terraces, then semi-detached houses and, finally, detached houses.
- We have lived in two mid terraces and I wouldn't chose to live in one again.
- The property is many times more expensive than similar mid-terraces in the area.
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