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Definition of outbuilding in English: outbuildingnoun ˈaʊtbɪldɪŋˈaʊtˌbɪldɪŋ A smaller separate building such as a shed or barn that belongs to a main building, such as a house or farm. Example sentencesExamples - Opening at the same time are several rooms in the main house and outbuildings that have not been opened to the public previously.
- In the absence of a church, meetings were held in the home or in an outbuilding on a farm.
- Major renovation work was done in the 1970s and both the main house and stone outbuildings have been re-roofed.
- Its outbuildings include a double garage, greenhouse, potting shed, kennels and workshop.
- There is also the added cost of maintaining estate houses, outbuildings, cottages and fences.
- It had destroyed five homes, a barn, 21 outbuildings, a boat and several vehicles.
- A stone arch separates the main house from stone outbuildings measuring 50 feet by 15.
- Inside one of the rural farm's outbuildings, steam pours from a large metal vat and a man stirs a huge pot of brewing barley with a large spade.
- There is also a range of stone outbuildings including a coach house, two garages, a workshop and log store.
- The former bike sheds and outbuildings will become individual creative arts workshops.
- Among other things he is urging people to ensure people to secure sheds, garages and outbuildings.
- This building is usually one of the larger outbuildings on the farm and is specially designed for corn storage.
- Farms can also provide outbuildings or barns for work to take place away from prying eyes.
- Residents had also been urged to check back gardens, outbuildings, sheds and garages.
- Much of the stone of the wall has today been plundered for the building of farmhouses, outbuildings and churches.
- Historic coach houses and outbuildings should where feasible be incorporated in any future uses of the inner block area.
- It can be anything from an old outbuilding to a small shed or barn.
- He also reminded householders that garden tools and power tools kept in sheds and outbuildings were valuable and therefore vulnerable to thieves.
- It boasts many outbuildings, a guest house, workshop, garages and even air raid bunkers.
- He added the main mill building and outbuildings would be demolished because they were fragile and there were traces of asbestos.
Synonyms hut, lean-to, outhouse, shack Definition of outbuilding in US English: outbuildingnounˈoutˌbildiNGˈaʊtˌbɪldɪŋ A building, such as a shed, barn, or garage, on the same property but separate from a more important one, such as a house. Example sentencesExamples - Residents had also been urged to check back gardens, outbuildings, sheds and garages.
- There is also the added cost of maintaining estate houses, outbuildings, cottages and fences.
- The former bike sheds and outbuildings will become individual creative arts workshops.
- There is also a range of stone outbuildings including a coach house, two garages, a workshop and log store.
- Much of the stone of the wall has today been plundered for the building of farmhouses, outbuildings and churches.
- Opening at the same time are several rooms in the main house and outbuildings that have not been opened to the public previously.
- A stone arch separates the main house from stone outbuildings measuring 50 feet by 15.
- This building is usually one of the larger outbuildings on the farm and is specially designed for corn storage.
- He also reminded householders that garden tools and power tools kept in sheds and outbuildings were valuable and therefore vulnerable to thieves.
- It can be anything from an old outbuilding to a small shed or barn.
- Farms can also provide outbuildings or barns for work to take place away from prying eyes.
- It had destroyed five homes, a barn, 21 outbuildings, a boat and several vehicles.
- Inside one of the rural farm's outbuildings, steam pours from a large metal vat and a man stirs a huge pot of brewing barley with a large spade.
- Its outbuildings include a double garage, greenhouse, potting shed, kennels and workshop.
- Among other things he is urging people to ensure people to secure sheds, garages and outbuildings.
- Major renovation work was done in the 1970s and both the main house and stone outbuildings have been re-roofed.
- Historic coach houses and outbuildings should where feasible be incorporated in any future uses of the inner block area.
- It boasts many outbuildings, a guest house, workshop, garages and even air raid bunkers.
- He added the main mill building and outbuildings would be demolished because they were fragile and there were traces of asbestos.
- In the absence of a church, meetings were held in the home or in an outbuilding on a farm.
Synonyms hut, lean-to, outhouse, shack |