maisonette in English

noun
1
a set of rooms for living in, typically on two stories of a larger building and with its own entrance from outside.
These comprise eight maisonettes and two penthouse apartments as well as 12 parking spaces.
noun
    maisonnette

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1. He lived in a ground floor maisonette.

2. I pulled up in front of a council maisonette.

3. When we could have the maisonette for the same price.

4. We moved to another flat and then to a maisonette on the same estate.

5. I can see a small metal-framed window that reminds me of my Grannie's maisonette.

6. It was the image of returning once again to her empty maisonette in Ealing.

7. Risto Gojkovic, said to be worth £4m, had argued that his wife should receive the maisonette and £5000.

8. He'd forced a window to get into the ground floor maisonette in the Belmont area of Hereford.

9. She wanted a couple of days' grace to get the maisonette cleaned before she moved in.

10. Polly's landlord claimed that Polly lived in a studio-style maisonette and had set the rent accordingly.

11. The design for Maisonette transforms a former ballroom of the Ambassador West Hotel into a modern apartment.

12. By which cause a reattachable uncompartmentalizes reinvented? Periscopic maisonette tax Antiecclesiastically skelaxin street price accousente, Henryson, despite mopish alongside yours …

13. The former prime minister and his wife have paid ?975000 in cash for a maisonette in west London for their 22-year-old daughter Kathryn bringing the family property portfolio to nine homes.