phrases - What do you call a circular paved protuberance added to a paved street?


I used to own a house located in a modern suburban street with a circular protuberance, a circular paved (tarred) surface appended to the paved street it was part of. Four houses with their gardens were positioned around this circular paved street area. The number of properties in the street was thus increased by three. The point of entry into the circular paved area had the width of the street. This drive-in entry area could have accommodated one property. By serving as the entrance to the circular paved area, it allowed three extra properties to be erected. What is the name of such a circular paved street area?




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