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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Tyneside flats are a form of domestic housing found in England, primarily on Tyneside, i.e. the Newcastle, Gateshead and Sunderland areas.They are pairs of single-storey flats within a two-storey terrace, a common type of Victorian housing in urban England. Their distinctive feature is their use of two separate front doors onto the street, each door leading to a single flat. Many similar flats elsewhere in England instead have a single shared front door, with a communal lobby within this and interior doors to each flat from beyond. The upper flat has a stairway leading from directly behind its front door, the other has a hallway beneath this, with the space below the stairway forming a small storage space. From the outside, the two front doors appear in adjacent pairs between the house's windows. Housing of this period was often constructed as a local mixture of two-storey terraced houses and single-storey Tyneside flats. The paired doors are the only external indicator of which type a building is.. }

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