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Terraced Buildings (some time detached building could be found outside urban areas) Single, two or three storey Narrow fronts and deep rears Two or three blocks separated with airwells and with or without fore court & rear court Living rooms at front block & praying alter in second block of ground floor. Family dining, kitchen, bath room & toilet at rear block Bedrooms at first floor and/or second floor
Internal timber structure : upstairs floor board, ceiling & roof structure, doors & windows Load bearing brick & brick party walls Clay brick/terracotta roof profile Front private veranda (no continuous five-footway like shophouses). Building print up to street line (no set-back) Lime plaster and lime-wash paint
Early Malacca Town House, Jalan Bukit Cina (The unit on the right may retain the original Dutch period door and upper window whiles unit on the left might has change the door and windows to a more Chinese style house for front entrance, and Malay style tall windows)
Cut and Paste Chinese Porcelain (Chien Nien) Motif on the faade of Peranakan Town Houses
British Period Chinese Town Houses, Jalan Bukit China (1920s). Utilitarian Style
Malacca Early Town House, 1850s (With typical Dutch period front door and lip-window and upper casement window with large and long dark iron hinges)
Air Well (inner court) in Malacca Town Houses for ventilation & lighting