Semi-detached

Semi-detached

[
Mentmore, UK masquerade as one Mock Tudor style house.] Semi-detached housing (often abbreviated to semi in the UK, Canada, and Australia, as in "three-bedroom semi," or outright renamed duplex in New England), consists of pairs of houses built side by side as units sharing a party wall and usually in such a way that each house's layout is a mirror image of its twin. This style of housing, although built throughout the world, is commonly seen as particularly symbolic of the suburbanisation of the United Kingdom and Ireland, or post-war homes in Central Canada.

This type of housing can be thought of as being a half-way state between terraced or row housing and individual (detached) houses. Terraced housing is constituted by continuous row houses with open spaces at the front and back, semi-detached houses have front, rear and any one side open spaces and individual detached houses have open spaces on all sides.

History

During the 19th century a father and son architectural partnership, the Shaws, drew up some of the very first designs for semi-detached housing in London. Examples of their work can be seen in Chalk Farm, North London. In the British housing boom of the 1920s and 1930s semi-detached houses sprang up in suburbs throughout the country, and were popular with middle class home owners who preferred them to terrace houses. The design of many of these house, highly characteristic of the era, was heavily influenced by the Art Deco movement, taking influence from "mock Tudor", "chalet" styles and even ship design.

In the immediate post-war years many council houses also followed the 'semi' format, giving many Britons a first experience of private garden space.

Currently

Australia

or more recently known as a community title in South Australia. Semi-detached houses only come in pairs, whereas townhouses may number more than two, attached together. In Sydney, semi-detached houses, still referred to as 'semis' were briefly popular at the beginning of the 20th century and many examples may be found in inner suburbs such as Drummoyne. However this style quickly gave way to the 'modern' style of detached housing which allowed better motor vehicle access amongst other benefits.

United Kingdom

During the house price boom in the years to 2004 many UK property developers found they could create value by demolishing semi-detached houses and building two detached houses on the same site, often with a very narrow gap between the new units.Fact|date=June 2008

Canada

In Canada, some semi-detached homes have linked basements, such that the houses do not have individual basements. These are called linked semi-detached homes. This should not be confused with linked homes which appear detached, but there is a linkage below ground.

Semi-detached homes are very popular and representative of Toronto and resemble Toronto's version of a New York City brownstone. They were first built after the First World War and continued to be built well into the 1950s, when suburban bungalows were beginning to be built. Many of them were built in a questionable manner, leading to a massive wave of re-modelling in cities engaged in gentrifying neighbourhoods. They are most common in the section of 'Old Toronto', although they may be found in older sections of the city's suburbs (and other Ontario cities.)

Cultural references

"Semi-detached suburban Mr. James", written and performed by Manfred Mann, a song about a lost love marrying a philistine or babbitt living in a small suburban house, released in 1966 (Fontana TF 757), reached No. 2 in the UK charts.

ee also

* Duplex
* Townhouse


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