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split-level

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split-level
(of a house, room, etc.) having the floor level of one part about half a storey above or below the floor level of an adjoining part


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Within that framework, they look at such types as gable roof cottages, organic cottages, bungalows, ranch and split-level houses, multi-family residences, commercial and business buildings, and churches.
The three-storey split-level Hazel design is one of a pair which have been specifically built to take the maximum advantage of the sloping site with views over the village and the Wear Valley.
Outside, there is an extensive driveway with a garage and a large parking and turning area, as well as gardens to the front, side and rear which include generous lawns, hedgerows, trees and shrubs, an impressive decking area and a rockery with a feature split-level pond.
 
 
 
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