0 an expensive apartment or set of rooms at the top of a hotel or tall building: --
1 a comfortable, expensive apartment or set of rooms at the top of a hotel or tall building --
Use of the drug has spread from the penthouse to the street.
It would mean that compensation would continue to be payable for penthouse extensions which create new units rather than extend existing units.
I am not talking about penthouse flats but about quite simple accommodation.
However, he then spoilt it all by referring to a gentleman living in a penthouse.
A report prepared by a group of residents associations suggests that before 1983 there were on average three or four penthouse flat applications each year.
It certainly does not happen in my penthouse.
Perhaps there are 10 such flats and a decent sized penthouse.
The company has already built 35 flats in the boilerhouse, and all except the £1 million penthouse have been sold at prices ranging from £170,000 to £295,000.