farmhouse Definition
farm·house (-ho̵us′)
noun
a house on a farm; esp., the main dwelling house on a farm
farmhouse Usage Examples
Converse of object
- renovate: The large semi-detached recently renovated farmhouse is in a small hamlet.
- adjoin: The cottage adjoins the main farmhouse, which overlooks the lake.
- thatch: Twitchen Farm - Large self catering accommodation in 16th Century thatched farmhouse set in the rural heartland of North Devon.
- detach: Ty Coch is a large detached self catering farmhouse in a peaceful location close to the foot of Snowdon.
- ramble: The Anholts live and work in a rambling farmhouse, ( haunted, of course!
- restore: Have spent much of the last 16 years restoring an old farmhouse in France which has improved my building skills.
Preposition: with
outbuilding: A modernized period farmhouse with extensive outbuildings set in 2.61 acres of rolling Norfolk countryside on the edge of Great Moulton.
Adjective modifier
- Tuscan: A beautiful, typically Tuscan Farmhouse set on two floors.
- converted: Our list of cottages for rent vary from converted farmhouses.. .
- 17th: Croft House Barn self catering holiday cottage is part of a 17th century farmhouse in the idyllic Peak District hamlet of Waterfall.
- Georgian: The caring resident owners live in the adjacent Georgian farmhouse.
- timber-framed: The Priest House Free entry for YAC members to this museum in a fabulous timber-framed farmhouse!
- listed: Enclosed by garden, apple orchard and stream, the listed stone farmhouse provides an ideal setting for short holiday breaks.
Modifies a noun
- B&B: The farmhouse B&B is rated 4 diamonds by the East of England Tourist Board.
- Cheddar: Serve sliced with salted butter and some tasty farmhouse Cheddar.
- kitchen: A large well equipped farmhouse kitchen with dining area.
- cheese: Our farmhouse cheese is handmade in a small unit using milk produced on farms along the Causeway Coast.
- cider: However heâs never too ill to brew ( and drink ) his lethal farmhouse cider, despite having embraced the Methodist Chapel in 1984.
Noun used with modifier
- bedroomed: The three bedroomed farmhouse sleeps up to seven persons.
- stone: Assisi, Umbria An elegant stone farmhouse, divided into 4 bed & 1 bed accommodation.
Browse dictionary entries near farmhouse
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