Townhouses are quintessential British properties that can make excellent family homes. Their period features, characterful designs and city or town locations are draws for many buyers. Here are some top towns to consider: This has gorgeously restored Georgian and Victorian terraced houses. Many retain original details like bay windows, fireplaces and flooring. Located on quaint side streets near shops, cafes and the promenade, they are perfect for urban living near nature. The stunning city is surrounded by period townhouses. Historic properties have high ceilings, sash windows and Georgian facades. Situated along , these residences literally put you at the heart of this cultural hub. This historic university town charms with its sandstone buildings and cobbled streets. Terraced townhouses provide a leafy escape right in the city. Stylish interiors maximise space in homes often centuries old yet blending modern comforts. Once industrial, many northern mills and warehouses now become unique urban townhouses. Loft living combines period features with contemporary open-plan living. addresses provide scenic spots to stroll straight from the front door. Look out for original architectural details like sash windows and stucco exteriors complementing modern kitchens and bathrooms. Check transport links suit growing families. With character and convenient locations, townhouses make fabulous long-term family abodes.
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