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What would you class this as

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NemosPoorlyFinn · 19/01/2021 10:12

I have no idea what you would class my house as
row of three houses
Two either end one in the middle would the two properties either side be end terraces?
not semi detached?
Asking because I'm trying to sort some contents insurance
And it's boggling my mind 😬

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LIZS · 19/01/2021 10:13

End of terrace. One of pair is semi detached.

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HeadphoneProliferation · 19/01/2021 10:13

Two end-terraces and a mid-terrace.

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Stompythedinosaur · 19/01/2021 10:17

I would say it is a terrace too (two end terraces and one mid terrace).

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SnoozyLou · 19/01/2021 11:35

Another vote for terrace.

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ExclamationPerfume · 19/01/2021 11:40

Definitely two end terraces and a mid terrace. Semi detached is only two property's joined together.

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BarbaraofSeville · 19/01/2021 12:08

Umm, I don't understand why this is confusing you?

One house = detached

Two houses = semi detached (the clue is in the name)

Three or more attached houses = a terrace. Those at each end are end terraces and the middle one(s) mid terraces.

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OwMyNeck · 19/01/2021 12:09

IT's only semi detached if there are only 2 houses stuck together. Anything more is a terrace. (or possibly a townhouse)

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BarbaraofSeville · 19/01/2021 12:10

They want to know because if you had a fire, it might affect adjoining properties, so obviously if you have two attached neighbours, the risk of this would be more than if in a detached.

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