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- Cottage_flat abstract "'Cottage flats', also known as 'Four-in-a-block flats', are a style of housing common in Scotland, where there are single floor dwellings at ground level, and similar dwellings on the floor above. All have doors directly to the outside of the building, rather than into a 'close', or common staircase, although some do retain a shared entrance. The name 'cottage flats' is confusing as before the mid 1920s cottage housing referred to a single house, normally semi-detached which contained living accommodation downstairs and bedrooms above. These were phased out by most urban local authorities as wasteful of space and economy after central government subsidies were reduced in the 1924 Housing Act.The majority consist of four dwellings per block (which appear like semi-detached houses), although such buildings are sometimes in the form of longer terraces. Many were built in the 1920s and 1930s as part of the 'Homes Fit For Heroes' programme but it has proved a popular housing model and examples are still being built today. Cottage flats are the predominant form of housing in many parts of Glasgow, including Knightswood, Mosspark and Carntyne. In Edinburgh they are found in Lochend, Saughton, Stenhouse and Prestonfield.In Edinburgh, colonies are mid-Victorian cottage flat-type dwellings which are a similar idea, but of a very distinctly different architecture, being always found in terraces, never as semi-detached type cottages. They normally consist of a ground floor flat with two storey upper flat (known as a double upper), in early developments accessed from an external stair. Both flats have their own garden either side of the building. The popularity of this arrangement has led to new developments echoing the form.Tyneside flats in Newcastle and Sunderland, Warner houses in Walthamstow, London and Polish flats in Milwaukee, Wisconsin are also similar in form. Some of the model dwellings in Noel Park, London are cottage flats, typically in the middle of ordinary terraced housing.".
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- Cottage_flat wikiPageRevisionID "633692502".
- Cottage_flat wikiPageWikiLink Carntyne.
- Cottage_flat wikiPageWikiLink Category:House_types_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Cottage_flat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Housing_in_Scotland.
- Cottage_flat wikiPageWikiLink Colony_houses.
- Cottage_flat wikiPageWikiLink Glasgow.
- Cottage_flat wikiPageWikiLink House.
- Cottage_flat wikiPageWikiLink Knightswood.
- Cottage_flat wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Cottage_flat wikiPageWikiLink Milwaukee.
- Cottage_flat wikiPageWikiLink Milwaukee,_Wisconsin.
- Cottage_flat wikiPageWikiLink Model_Dwellings_Company.
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- Cottage_flat wikiPageWikiLink Mosspark.
- Cottage_flat wikiPageWikiLink Newcastle_upon_Tyne.
- Cottage_flat wikiPageWikiLink Noel_Park.
- Cottage_flat wikiPageWikiLink Polish_flat.
- Cottage_flat wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Cottage_flat wikiPageWikiLink Semi-detached.
- Cottage_flat wikiPageWikiLink Sunderland,_Tyne_and_Wear.
- Cottage_flat wikiPageWikiLink Terrace_house.
- Cottage_flat wikiPageWikiLink Terraced_house.
- Cottage_flat wikiPageWikiLink Tyneside_flat.
- Cottage_flat wikiPageWikiLink Victorian_architecture.
- Cottage_flat wikiPageWikiLink Walthamstow.
- Cottage_flat wikiPageWikiLink File:Noel_Park_cottage_flats.JPG.
- Cottage_flat wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cottage flat".
- Cottage_flat wikiPageWikiLinkText "cottage flat".
- Cottage_flat auto "yes".
- Cottage_flat date "December 2009".
- Cottage_flat hasPhotoCollection Cottage_flat.
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- Cottage_flat subject Category:House_types_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Cottage_flat subject Category:Housing_in_Scotland.
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- Cottage_flat comment "'Cottage flats', also known as 'Four-in-a-block flats', are a style of housing common in Scotland, where there are single floor dwellings at ground level, and similar dwellings on the floor above. All have doors directly to the outside of the building, rather than into a 'close', or common staircase, although some do retain a shared entrance.".
- Cottage_flat label "Cottage flat".
- Cottage_flat sameAs m.09frsk.
- Cottage_flat sameAs Q5175543.
- Cottage_flat sameAs Q5175543.
- Cottage_flat wasDerivedFrom Cottage_flat?oldid=633692502.
- Cottage_flat depiction Noel_Park_cottage_flats.JPG.
- Cottage_flat isPrimaryTopicOf Cottage_flat.