Types of Housing

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Across
  1. 5. A tall, narrow, traditional row house, generally having three or more floors.
  2. 6. A large building, typically of the medieval period, fortified against attack with thick walls, battlements, towers, and in many cases a moat.
  3. 8. A large country house with lands; the principal house of a landed estate.
  4. 9. An establishment providing accommodations, meals, and other services for travelers and tourists.
  5. 10. One of a row of attached dwellings sharing side walls, forming a continuous street or block of homes.
  6. 11. A small shelter or house, made of wood and situated in a wild or remote area.
  7. 12. A type of dome-shaped shelter built from blocks of solid snow, traditionally used by Inuits.
  8. 13. A large bedroom for a number of people in a school or institution.
  9. 15. A wooden house or cottage with overhanging eaves.
  10. 16. A small, simple, single-story house or shelter.
  11. 18. A large, impressive house.
Down
  1. 1. A typically single-story house or cottage, often with a low-pitched roof and a veranda
  2. 2. A suite of rooms forming one residence, typically in a building containing a number of these.
  3. 3. A small house at the gates of a park or in the grounds of a large house, occupied by a gatekeeper, gardener, or other employee.
  4. 4. A building or complex of buildings containing a number of individually owned apartments or houses.
  5. 7. A large country house of Roman times, having an estate and consisting of farm and residential buildings arranged around a courtyard.
  6. 8. A roadside hotel designed primarily for motorists, typically having the rooms arranged in a low building with parking directly outside.
  7. 14. A platform or building constructed around, next to or among the trunk or branches of one or more mature trees while above ground level
  8. 17. A small, simple, and often charming house, especially in a rural or countryside setting, or a small house used for vacation or recreational purposes.