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    Two-up two-down

    noun

    • 1. a house with two reception rooms downstairs and two bedrooms upstairs: informal British "he has returned to his two-up two-down in Billericay"

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  3. Two-up two-down is a type of small house with two rooms on the ground floor and two bedrooms upstairs. [1] [2] [3] There are many types of terraced houses in the United Kingdom, and these are among the most modest.

  4. Jan 10, 2020 · Configured in rows (known as terraces in Britain and Ireland) that were usually built by the same developer, two-up, two-downs are laid out exactly as their name suggests. On the ground...

  5. Jan 10, 2020 · That’s because from the late 17th century up until the First World War, most residential buildings here cleaved very close to a model found across English cities: the terraced house, known in its most condensed, emblematic form as the “two-up, two-down.”.

  6. 00:00 • Introduction - Understanding "Two Up Two Down": A Guide to British Housing Terms00:38 • What Does "Two Up Two Down" Mean?01:12 • The History and Sign...

  7. Mar 4, 2016 · Homes & Property | Interiors. How we transformed our pokey two up, two down house in Highbury and doubled its value. A tiny 950sq ft home in Highbury, North London is now worth £1.26 million...

  8. two-up two-down. noun [ C ] UK informal uk / tuːˌʌp tuːˈdaʊn / us / tuːˌʌp tuːˈdaʊn /. Add to word list. Add to word list. a small house on two levels that has just two main rooms on the ground floor and two bedrooms on the top floor: a modest two-up two-down. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  9. "The purchase of a terraced house is more likely to be a move up rather than on to the housing ladder. Typically, terraced houses are 16 per cent cheaper than semi detached properties.

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