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Definition of garden flat in English: garden flatnoun A basement or ground floor flat which opens on to a garden. Example sentencesExamples - ‘We're worried of what might happen when you ride into the unknown and, since we have the garden flat that isn't occupied at the moment we want you to stay,’ she rambled on, hoping her words made sense to the other girl.
- The garden flat, agents say, could be sold for up to £300,000, and the first-floor flat for £275,000.
- Here's your chance to rent a garden flat which has been stylishly renovated yet retains its character feel.
- Alex wandered over to the garden flat and briefly paused by the door before knocking on it.
- Offers in excess of #575,000 are invited for the main house, and in excess of #175,000 for the garden flat.
- We are eternally grateful to our neighbours, for making available their garden flat which had been purpose-built for a disabled person to live in.
- The house has four bedrooms as well as an additional adjoining garden flat which has its own kitchen, sitting room and three bedrooms.
- The tenants in her lovely one-bed garden flat in north London are moving out in September.
- A friend of mine whose offer had just been accepted for a north London garden flat came into work with a long face.
- Offers over #235,000 are invited for the ground floor flat and #240,000 for the lower ground and garden flats.
- She loves London enough to own a garden flat in Notting Hill Gate.
- We bought a two-bed garden flat barely two minutes’ walk away.
- When I was growing up in West London, there was a tanned and balding gay man in the garden flat on one side, who put bottleglass swirled panels into his kitchen leaded windows.
- I walked through the front door of her garden flat, gazing closely at paintings, photographs, books, manuscripts and so on.
- They're a typical Shanghai family and their comfortable new home is a ground floor garden flat in a typical new Minhang residential complex with large communal spaces.
- Overnight, he fled with his family to the British High Commission here after an unknown gang tried to break into his garden flat.
- I have a friend who, at 55, tired of devoting herself to good works and family in the country, carefully chose a garden flat in which she could stay even if she got shaky on her pins, and moved into London to have some fun.
- So it was no coincidence that the magnificent Edinburgh garden flat - within easy reach of the West End and Princes Street - featured last week belonged to the papers' editorial director, John, a former editor of Scotland On Sunday.
- The entrance to the mews or garden flat is from the lane behind the main house, and it has the appearance of a country cottage.
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