back-to-back housing

Isaac Kremer/ September 9, 2018/ / 0 comments

Houses built in blocks, with the backs of one block forming the backs of the others. Common in British 19th c. industrial towns, they must not be confused with terrace-housing with walled rear yards and a path between those yards. Most true back-to-back housing has long been demolished. (Curl & Wilson, 2016)

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