Презентация по английскому языку Types of buildings in Great Britain


Types of buildings of Great Britain Detached Houses Detached Houses is not joined to another separate house. This type is often found in the suburbs, on the outskirts of a town or city or in village. Building in Victorian times between 1837 and 1901. The exteriors are like works of art with steep slate roofs, stained glass panels in door and window, iron railings, tall chimney pots and large bay windows. Semi-detached houses Semi-detached Houses is joined on one side to another house. This type is often found in the suburbs, on the outskirts of a town or city or in village. Building in Victorian times between 1837 and 1901. The exteriors are like works of art with steep slate roofs, stained glass panels in door and window, iron railings, tall chimney pots and large bay windows. Terraced Houses Terraced Houses – rows of houses were built back-to-back and they were joined together to save space. Located in or near town centers. There are two rooms downstairs and two rooms upstairs. Flats and Council Houses Flats and Council Houses is huge tower blocks of flats in inner city areas. Bungalows Bungalows is a house which is only on one floor with no stairs and may be joined to another bungalow or it might stand alone.Retired or elderly people often live in these houses. Mansion – a very large house Cottage – a small house in the country Stables – a building where horses are kept Lodge – a small house at the entrance to the grounds of a large house Manor- a large country house dating from Middle Ages including the land and buildings Shed – a small building for keeping garden tools in Hall – a large building used for public events Greenhouse – a glass building where plants are grown