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Mansions usually will have many more rooms and bedrooms than a typical single-family home, including specialty rooms, such as a library, study, conservatory, theater, greenhouse, infinity pool, bowling alley, or server room.
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In pre-industrial societies, most people lived in multi-family dwellings for most of their lives. A child lived with their parents from birth until marriage and then generally moved in with the parents of the man
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across its front. In the UK and Ireland, any small, old (especially pre-World War I) house in a rural or formerly rural location, whether with one, two, or (rarely) three stories, is a cottage.
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A single detached dwelling contains only one dwelling unit and is completely separated by open space on all sides from any other structure, except its own garage or shed.
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without changing the description from "single-family". It does exclude, however, any short-term accommodation (hotel, motels, inns), large-scale rental accommodation (
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living separately from their relatives as the norm is a relatively recent development related to rising living standards in North America and Europe during the
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can also be found on many lots. Houses with an attached front entry garage closer to the street than any other part of the house are often derisively called a
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Many mansions are too large to be maintained solely by the owner, and there will be maintenance staff. This staff may also live on-site in 'servant quarters'.
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The definition of this type of house may vary between legal jurisdictions or statistical agencies. The definition, however, generally includes two elements:
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for privacy and space. A countervailing trend has been industrialization and urbanization, which has seen more people worldwide move into multi-story
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is almost unknown, except through Internet exposure to US media. Whereas in the US, housing is commonly divided into "single-family homes", "
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suggested a freestanding comfortable-sized house on a large block, generally found in the suburbs. In Victorian
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Single-family homes are now common in rural and suburban and even some urban areas across the New World and
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can also refer to a house or mansion with some of the architectural characteristics of medieval castles.
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larger than the structure itself, adding an area surrounding the house, which is commonly called a
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when increased automobile ownership and cheaper building and heating costs produced
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is a free-standing residential building. It is defined in opposition to a
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Terms corresponding to a single-family detached home in common use are
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have increasingly led cities to abandon single-family housing and
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in many parts of the world. Owning a home with a yard and a "
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Typical Finnish post-World War II single-family houses in
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which can hold hundreds of families in a single building.
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A small detached house surrounded by a green yard in
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