| TERRACED | (Of houses) built in rows |
| VILLA | Kind of house built badly in Virginia |
| INSULA | Houses built in the gaps between existing ones (6) |
| BUNGALOW | Type of house built by a French girl in East End district |
| ORNES | Word paired with "cottage" to mean small picturesque country houses built in rustic "chocolate-box" style (5) |
| HATFIELD | Town in Hertfordshire, site of a Jacobean courtier's house built in 1611 by Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, with gardens designed by John Tradescant the Elder (8) |
| STOKESAY | Hamlet in Shropshire, home to a fortified manor house built in the 12805 by Laurence of Ludlow (8) |
| PREFAB | Light, single-storey house built in large numbers in Britain after World War II (6) |
| WELSHPOOL | Powell's little house built in Powys (9) |
| TUDORS | A royal house built in Stroud (6) |
| DWELLING | House built in wild glen |
| IGLOOS | Dome-shaped houses built of blocks of solid snow (6) |
| RADON | Potentially deadly gas that can collect in houses built on uranium deposits |
| GUESSWHO | Grand houses built to accommodate wife and...?! (5,3) |
| CRESCENT | Terraced houses built to form an arc (8) |
| RIADS | From the Arabic meaning "gardens", traditional Moroccan houses built around courtyards (5) |
| LONGLEAT | Set in 900 acres of Capability Brown parkland, an Elizabethan house built and designed by Sir John Thynne with Robert Smythson that is the seat of the Marquess of Bath (8) |
| ROBINHILL | Site of the house built by Soames Forsyte in A Man of Property |
| HOLKHAM | Village in Norfolk that is the site of a vast Palladian-style house built to designs by William Kent, Matthew Brettingham and their patron Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester (7) |
| IGLOO | House built of blocks of compacted snow (5) |