Entrance Hall definition

Entrance Hall. A timber framed porch with inner and outer doors open to a handsome central hall. Living Room : A lovely room - 15ft (4.5m) in length with elevated views through the Sun Room. Elegant fireplace flanked by alcoves with bookshelves. Side window with a westerly aspect and square arch to : Sun Room / Study : 12’3 (3.7m) Enjoying wonderful views south down the garden over the river to the Wild ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and the Downs in the distance.

Examples of Entrance Hall in a sentence

  • In the following example, the 'Ground Floor' is a Zone containing four Groups (Bedroom', 'Entrance Hall', 'Kitchen' and 'Study').

  • These areas include the Entrance Hall, the Senate Chamber, the “Surround” spaces, a catering kitchen, coatroom and restrooms.

  • Entrance Hall Providing a welcoming and delightful first impression, this stunning central hallway is generously proportioned and features original floor tiling in a traditional elegant design complemented by a neural wall decor.

  • The horizontal joint in the Moleanos limestone follow through from the Entrance Hall but without the expressed rustications.

  • Further details of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Halls Data Protection Policy can be found on the Entrance Hall Notice Board.

  • A true bungalow of brick under tile construction, comprising internally: Entrance Hall Inner Hallway With storage, airing cupboard, and loft access hatch.

  • Accommodation Entrance Hall Upvc double glazed door, understairs storage cupboard, stairs up, radiator.

  • Entrance Hall: 6’3” x 13’0” Built in Cloaks Lounge: 14’9” x 13’9” Fireplace with open grate.

  • The walls and soffit of the opening from the Entrance Hall to the Reception Area are clad in Moleanos limestone.

  • Viewings Strictly by appointment only with the selling agents Knutsford office on 01565 621624 Communal Entrance Hall Private Entrance Hall Front entrance door, intercom system, telephone point, built in cupboard, ceiling spot lights, radiator, wood effect flooring.