Phrases with «frontage»

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"Frontage" refers to the length of a property along a street or a body of water. It indicates the part of a property that faces or is adjacent to a road, river, lake, or other similar features. Full definition

Noun + «frontage»

«frontage» + noun

Sentences with «frontage»

  • Located in the historic town of Georgina and part of Central Ontario's «Getaway Country,» the property boasted 320 feet of frontage on Lake Simcoe and offered easy access to an impressive range of year - round amenities, ranging from parks and beaches, to fishing, boating, nearby marinas, equestrian stables, museums and modern shopping venues. (remonline.com)
  • The villa opens to 120 feet of beach frontage on gorgeous Grace Bay, famous for its soft sands and clear turquoise waters, and its only 5 minutes from the oceanfront shopping and dining along the same beach. (luxuryretreats.com)
  • Good visibility and is wedge shape with road frontage on both sides. (gaatl.com)
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