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townhouses

n. (plural of townhouse English)

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Elegant Georgian townhouses faced each other across the tarmac, separated from the pavement by basement patios and uneven black iron railings.

He took in all the lovely Georgian townhouses joined wall to wall in what might have been called a terrace if they hadn't been worth a million pounds each, and the church opposite, the same church he'd viewed in darkness the night before, with different thoughts in his head, now in daylight.

In the foreground were the many shallow roofs of nearby Georgian townhouses, including Graham's own, with their ridges running front to back and two long chimneystacks each with four pots.

The place, called Flag Hill, was far too ritzy, a collection of townhouses built to look old but really quite elegant, with bay windows and a neo-colonial look.

He looked around the maze of dark streets and townhouses, all of it coated with a halo of city lights.

The servants Belial sent about their duties, the courtiers he sent back to their townhouses - time enough for flatteries later.