the attic (under the roof)
Is crumbling roof an adjective?crumbling is an adjective roof is a noun.
the roof of the hous must repair
No, it is not. It is a noun, the plural of the noun cottage (small house).
1. The plural of roof is roofs or rooves. "Rooves" is an older form of the word and rarely used these days. Australian children right up to the 1980s, for example, were brought up with the word "rooves" rather than roofs, and it is still an accepted form in Australia today (though uncommon). Also, despite New Zealand English developing from UK English, it should be noted that in NZ, the plural of roof is rooves, in both its written and spoken form.2. The accepted plural is "roofs". The Oxford English Dictionary lists "rooves" as an alternate, one of several outdated spellings used in the UK, and in New England as late as the 19th century.
A thatched roof, made of bundled dried reeds. The Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, newly constructed in London, is the first building in London to have a thatched roof since 1666.
timber frame work to hold up the ceiling and and straw or grasses for the roof
There are many different cottages in many different locations that Cotswold offers. Most of the cottages that Cotswold offers would be small cheap cottages that many could afford.
The cost of renting an English cottage will depend on the location and size of the cottage. The website English Country Cottages offers cottages for rent starting at about 400 pounds for four nights.
Tony. Evans has written: 'English cottages' -- subject(s): Cottages, Domestic Architecture, Guide-books, Guidebooks
"Absolutely. Not only are English Country Cottages available for rent during holidays, there are actually multiple holiday packages that you can purchase to save money."
when trogdor comes in the night, he comes to burninate: the countryside all the people and the THATCHED ROOF COTTAGES!!!!!!!!!!!
Cottages can be made of brick, stucco, wood, or any other material. What designates a home as a cottage is usually the size. Cottages are usually small homes with small rooms consisting of one floor.
Cottages IS plural ! The singular form of the word is cottage.
roof is roof. It's the same.
"Yes, people can rent English Country Cottages if they are the age of majority in the area (18-21). Depending on cost and area you want your best bet is to either look online, or in a phone book under rentals."
House Hunters International - 2006 Traditional English Cottages in Oxfordshire England 16-12 was released on: USA: 13 May 2010