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Often used in the same context:
ramshackle,
dilapidated,
decrepit,
scrubby,
tatty,
squalid,
draughty,
unprepossessing,
scruffy,
desolate,
grimy,
dusty,
dingy,
rickety,
pebble dash,
weatherworn,
bosky,
redbrick,
timbered,
derelict,
manor house,
dank,
castellated,
unkempt,
doss house,
weatherboard,
potholed,
hilled,
flyblown,
mudbrick,
slummy,
gabled,
jungly,
clapboard,
thatched,
scabby,
seedy,
rabbit warren,
palatial,
shabby,
forlorn,
dumpy,
mildewed,
carpathian mountains,
barren,
unlovely,
wendy house,
corrugated iron,
drab,
bedraggled,
cobwebby,
stuccoed,
dormered,
porticoed,
gaslit,
insalubrious,
overgrown,
windswept,
rustic,
begrimed,
ragged,
sylvan,
nondescript,
unfrequented,
balconied,
unpeopled,
drear,
humpy,
disused,
raggedy,
homely,
charmless,
backstreet,
ratty,
rackety,
terraced,
stately,
quaint,
picturesque,
rusted,
overdecorated,
olde worlde,
drafty,
arcaded,
cobbled,
lonely,
turreted,
tarpaper,
stony,
picture postcard,
destitute,
poky,
unmodernised,
grungy,
leafiest,
straggly,
rutted,
unswept,
roofless,
careworn,
godforsaken,
semidetached,
roofed,
roomed,
demolished,
whitewashed,
ruined,
barricaded,
commodious,
deserted,
storeyed,
storied,
built,
floored
Also try:
— Nouns for tumbledown:
house,
houses,
shack
cottage,
shacks,
hut,
buildings,
place,
building,
huts,
wall,
more...
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