townhouse

/ˈtaʊnhaʊs/
noun
  1. A house that is part of a row of similar houses sharing side walls; often two or three stories tall.
    • She rented a townhouse in the historic district for the summer.
    • Many townhouses in this neighborhood were built in the early 1900s.
    • Their townhouse has three bedrooms and a small rooftop terrace.
  2. A city residence, especially a grand one, owned by someone who also has a country house.
    • The historic townhouse on the corner was once home to a famous writer.
    • The duke spent winters in his London townhouse and summers at his country estate.
    • They sold their country cottage and moved into a townhouse closer to work.
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