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two-storey

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two-storey two-story (US) [ˈtuːˈstɔːrɪ] ADJde dos pisos


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PLANS to demolish Manor Farm Cottage, in Bennetts Road, Keresley, and build a detached two-storey dwelling and detached garage have been submitted to Coventry City Council.
Mr and Mrs H M Roberts, two-storey extension at 21 Saville Street, Emley.
Priced from pounds 285,000 to pounds 310,000 these offer more living space over the three floors than a two-storey house.
 
 
 
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