Across
- 1. A room in a house used for reading and writing, or work.
- 5. To expel someone from a property, especially with legal support.
- 9. To pull or knock down a building.
- 10. A large, impressive house.
- 12. A legal agreement by which a bank lends money in exchange for taking the title of the debtor's property.
- 13. A vehicle equipped for living in, typically towed by a car.
- 14. A way or track laid down for walking.
- 15. A room below ground level in a house, typically used for storage.
- 16. A small structure used for storage, typically in a garden.
- 19. room A room equipped for washing clothes and other domestic chores.
- 20. To make something look more attractive by adding items, colours, or patterns.
- 22. The money paid for the use of a property.
Down
- 2. A level platform of earth, or a row of houses sharing walls.
- 3. A large country house, often used for vacations.
- 4. A contract by which one party conveys property or land to another for a specified time, usually in return for rent.
- 6. house A house in a row of identical or mirror-image houses sharing side walls.
- 7. A low, one-story house, often with a large veranda.
- 8. A covered shelter projecting in front of the entrance of a building.
- 11. A large building, typically from medieval times, fortified for defence.
- 17. The area inside the front entrance of a house.
- 18. house A house that stands alone, not connected to other houses.
- 21. A portable shelter made of cloth, used for camping.
