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That's on the second floor. There's a bannister on the left side of them and you can see a painting on the wall behind them on the left overlooking the stairs which is below their waistline implying a lower level.
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Those old Victorian houses can have basements, they're usually turned into wine cellars in London. They're generally much bigger houses than the new ones built these days.
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That's on the second floor. There's a bannister on the left side of them and you can see a painting on the wall behind them on the left overlooking the stairs which is below their waistline implying a lower level.
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And basements are virtually non-existent in English homes, as you rarely have to go beyond 3ft below ground level for the frost footings.
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Those old Victorian houses can have basements, they're usually turned into wine cellars in London. They're generally much bigger houses than the new ones built these days.