On Tue, 5 Nov 2019 at 14:54, John Sturdy <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think of a driveway as typically leading to only one house, > Usually. There are exceptions, such as where there's a gateway to a drive that was originally for a single house but a new house was later built on the grounds. > and would generally call the shared ones something else, probably "service > roads" > Or even a residential road. There are housing estates near me where that is a better fit than service road. A service road is a means to an end: public road network at one end, a single house or smaller cluster of houses at the other. When there are houses all the way along it, that's a residential road (in my opinion). It's a grey area. . I'd make an exception for the access to a pair of houses e.g. > semi-detached, or adjacent but linked by their garages/carports. > Yeah, that's another exception. There's a few like that near me. Housing estate, residential road, shared driveway to the garages. -- Paul
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