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Coldfusion | 16:13 Thu 27th May 2004 | Home & Garden
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Could somebody please tell me the differenc between a maisonette and a flat?
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The main distinction is that a maisonette is not necessarily all on one floor.
AS usual, QM is there before us all. A flat only has one floor, A maisonette has two or more floors. My mum lives in a block of maisonettes, she has a neighbour above her as well as on both sides and all have stairs
I always thought that one of the other distinctions is that a maisonette has it's own external entrance
Maisonette:

A property comprising of more than one separate living areas; used to describe a flat which extends over more than one floor or a flat that has its own entrance at street level.

http://www.mortgages.co.uk/glossary/m.html

Seems to be a bit of both Quizmonster's and Moog's offerings !!
Flats don't exlusively have 1 floor. I live in a splite level flat. I too thought the main distinction was the own/ shared main entrance criteria

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