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Is it Correct to Class this House as Detached?

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  • RelievedSheff
    RelievedSheff Posts: 12,691 Forumite
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    silvercar said:
    peter3hg said:
    grumbler said:

    Guess what... This house is 'link-detached' according to two EAs (one is Hortons)


     
    However,  this one is 'semi' (Newton Fallowell)

    I don't see how that can be anything other than end of terrace. The orientation seems to mean they don't really have a private back garden, although there might be a small private side garden not in shot.
    The back garden is on the side.

    Our house is similar although it's detached.
    Either the back garden is actually a side garden or the back garden is a back garden and the front door is on the side.
    Front door is on the front of the house and leads into the hallway with kitchen diner one side of the house and the lounge the other side of the house.

    The garden is on the side of the house accessed through patio doors from the kitchen diner.

    Not an uncommon layout on newer estates.
  • grumbler
    grumbler Posts: 58,629 Forumite
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    peter3hg said:
    grumbler said:

    Guess what... This house is 'link-detached' according to two EAs (one is Hortons)


     
    However,  this one is 'semi' (Newton Fallowell)

    I don't see how that can be anything other than end of terrace. The orientation seems to mean they don't really have a private back garden, although there might be a small private side garden not in shot.
                             
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