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[[File:TerracedHouseIllustration-03.png|300px|right|Terraced Houses Icon]]  Category 3.0 in the [[Chimni Home Typology]]    From the opening titles of Coronation Street to the [[Welsh Streets]] of Liverpool where Ringo Starr was born, the terraced Street is one of the most iconic images of British Housing. For Chimni a 'terraced house' is any home in a group of three or more houses, built in a row, with shared adjoining walls. Known also as ‘townhouses’ or ‘row houses’ this includes a wide range of homes from warmly familiar ‘Coronation Street’ style homes to the grand Georgian terraces gracing many UK cities.


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==Background On Terraced Houses==
In England, the first streets of houses with uniform fronts were built by Nicholas Barbon, the Huguenot entrepreneur during the rebuilding of London after the Great Fire of 1665. The Georgian idea of treating a row of houses as if it were a palace front, giving the central houses columned fronts under a shared pediment, appeared first in London's Grosvenor Square and in Bath's Queen Square. Speculative builders like [[Thomas Cubitt]] picked up on the theme and the classic [[Georgian Terraced Houses|Georgian terraced houses]] soon became common-place.


In 2005 the English Heritage report "Low Demand Housing and the Historic Environment" found that repairing a standard Victorian terraced house over thirty years is around sixty-percent cheaper than building and maintaining a newly-built house.


==Georgian Terraced Houses==


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See [[Georgian Terraced Houses]]
File:Terraced House Icon.jpg| Terraced Houses


==Victorian Terraced Housing==
See [[Victorian Terraced Houses]]
==Modern Terraced Housing==
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File:GenestaRoad-BertholdLubetkin.jpeg|The Grade II* listed terraced houses at 85-91 Genesta Road, in Plumstead, South London. Designed in 1933-34 by architects Berthold Lubetkin and A.V. Pilichowski.
File:ThwaiteRoad-DitchinghamNorfolk.jpeg|Thwaite Road, Ditchingham, Norfolk. Grade II terraced social housing by architects Taylor & Green 1958
File:WindscombeStreet-LondonN19.jpg|Windscombe Street, London N19 built in 1965 - Grade II terraced Housing by Camden borough architect Neave Brown.
File:GrandUnionWalk-Grimshaw.jpeg|Grand Union Walk comprises ten three-bedroom houses, a one-bedroom maisonette and a bedsit, built in 1988 to a design by Grimshaw Architects.
File:NewIslington-UrbanSplash.jpg|Prefabricated terraced houses by Urban Splash on the Rochdale Canal at New Islington, Manchester.


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See main page -[[Modern Terraced Houses]]
==Notable Examples Of Terraced Houses==
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File:CoronationCloseYorks.JPG|Municipal single story terraced houses at Coronation Close, Beverley Yorks
File:QuilterStreet.jpg|Quilter Street in South West London has been used in a large number of TV programmes and movies.
File:Welshstreets1.jpg| The [[Welsh Streets]] in Liverpool, birthplace of Ringo Starr
File:WindowLessTerraceBBrandt.jpg|Windowless terraced houses in Halifax, England. Photographed by Bill Brandt
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==Terraced Houses In Art & Media==
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File:CobornStreet Steggles.JPG| [[Georgian Terraced Houses]] depicted in 'Coborn Street, Bow' by Harold Steggles of [[The 'East London Group']]
File:CommercialRoad-Fletcher.JPG|[[Georgian Terraced Houses]] depicted in 'Commercial Road In The Snow' 2003 by Doreen Fletcher
File:BacksOfHousesHarleyStreet.JPG|The Backs of Houses, Harley Street by Algernon Cecil Newton 1925 (@MuseumofLondon).
File:FifeTerraceIslington-Gentleman.jpeg|Fife Terrace, Islington by David Gentleman. The setting for The Victorian Chaise-Longue by Marghanita Laski (1953).
File:WasteGroundPaddington-Freud.jpg|’Waste Ground, Paddington by Lucien Freud.
File:GeorgianHousesNW5-SecretArtist.jpg|Georgian Houses in Islington, London by @SecretArtistNW5
File:TerracedHouses-PaulBisson.jpeg|‘Terraced Houses’ by Paul Bisson (b. 1938)
File:TheNewBuildCouncilHousesPainting-MelissaPentney.jpeg|The New Build Council Houses Painting by Melissa Pentney
File:TheHourofTheWolf-RichardMarks.jpg|'The Hour Of The Wolf', Richard Marks 2018
File:RhesYCapel-MelvilleJones.JPG|'Rhes Y Capel' by artist Wynne Melville Jones
File:Facade-Mondrian.jpeg|‘Facade of a House, Zeeland’ by Piet Mondrian. c.1910.
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The [[Chimni Home Typology]]
The [[Chimni Home Typology]]
[[Georgian Terraced Houses]]
==Books We Like==




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[http://www.flickr.com/groups/modernist-houses/ FlickrGroup: Modernist Houses Of The 1930s]
[http://www.flickr.com/groups/modernist-houses/ FlickrGroup: Modernist Houses Of The 1930s]


[http://www.createstreets.com www.createstreets.com 'CreateStreets' Campaign for More Terraced Housing]
[https://www.the-low-countries.com/article/the-noble-beauty-of-the-terraced-house The Low Countries Blog - Terraced Houses]


==References==
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Category 3.0 in the Chimni Home Typology From the opening titles of Coronation Street to the Welsh Streets of Liverpool where Ringo Starr was born, the terraced Street is one of the most iconic images of British Housing. For Chimni a 'terraced house' is any home in a group of three or more houses, built in a row, with shared adjoining walls. Known also as ‘townhouses’ or ‘row houses’ this includes a wide range of homes from warmly familiar ‘Coronation Street’ style homes to the grand Georgian terraces gracing many UK cities.

Back up to the Chimni Home Typology

Background On Terraced Houses[edit]

In England, the first streets of houses with uniform fronts were built by Nicholas Barbon, the Huguenot entrepreneur during the rebuilding of London after the Great Fire of 1665. The Georgian idea of treating a row of houses as if it were a palace front, giving the central houses columned fronts under a shared pediment, appeared first in London's Grosvenor Square and in Bath's Queen Square. Speculative builders like Thomas Cubitt picked up on the theme and the classic Georgian terraced houses soon became common-place.

In 2005 the English Heritage report "Low Demand Housing and the Historic Environment" found that repairing a standard Victorian terraced house over thirty years is around sixty-percent cheaper than building and maintaining a newly-built house.

Georgian Terraced Houses[edit]

See Georgian Terraced Houses

Victorian Terraced Housing[edit]

See Victorian Terraced Houses

Modern Terraced Housing[edit]

See main page -Modern Terraced Houses

Notable Examples Of Terraced Houses[edit]

Terraced Houses In Art & Media[edit]

See Also In Chimni[edit]

The Chimni Home Typology Georgian Terraced Houses

Books We Like[edit]

Other Interesting Web Sites[edit]

FlickrGroup: Modernist Houses Of The 1930s

www.createstreets.com 'CreateStreets' Campaign for More Terraced Housing

The Low Countries Blog - Terraced Houses

References[edit]

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