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Meaning of telescope house | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

A house with multiple extensions connected serially, decreasing in size.

Examples

“1940, Maryland Writers' Project, Maryland, a Guide to the Old Line State (Federal Works Agency, 1940) http://books.google.com/books?id=e487MlEWyOUC&lpg=PA124&vq=telescope&dq=%22telescope%20house%22&pg=PA125#q=%22telescope%20house%22&f=false The need for space to house an increasing family, or an increasing prosperity, also resulted in a type of building Marylanders call a ‘telescope house.’”
“1978, James A. Michener, Chesapeake, Chapter "Refuge" As they passed beneath Peace Cliff he observed Mr. Steed looking with some interest at the telescope house, then quickly looking away, but he attached no significance to the incident.”
“The “telescope house” was common to eastern Pennsylvania, especially in the utopian communities that gathered there more than a century ago.”
“Our solution builds on the classic mid-Atlantic telescope house in plan and section, reaching out and up into the trees.”
“The Lee-Fendall House is a “telescope” house, which is a vernacular piece of architecture developed on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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