carriage house
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Definition
Noun: 1. A small building for housing coaches and carriages and other vehicles: A carriage house is a separate, often small, building on a property, originally designed to store horse-drawn carriages and related equipment. In modern usage, it may be used to store cars or other vehicles, or converted into a living space.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The historic estate includes a large main house and a smaller carriage house at the back of the property.
- They converted the old carriage house into a charming guest cottage.
- The antique sleigh is kept in the carriage house next to the garage.
Advanced Usage
- Architectural/Historical Context: The term is strongly associated with properties from the 18th and 19th centuries. A carriage house is distinct from a barn (for livestock and hay) and a stable (for horses), though these buildings were often located near each other.
- Modern Adaptation: Today, "carriage house" often describes a secondary dwelling unit (like an apartment or office) created by renovating such a structure, especially in real estate listings.
Variants and Related Words
- Coach house: (noun) A direct synonym for carriage house, more commonly used in British English.
- Garage: (noun) A modern equivalent for storing motor vehicles. A garage is often attached to a house, while a carriage house is typically a detached structure.
- Stable: (noun) A building where horses are kept, not carriages, though they were often part of the same complex.
- Outbuilding: (noun) A general term for any secondary building on a property, which can include a carriage house, shed, or barn.
Synonyms
- Coach house
- Coach shed
- Remise (a less common, historical term)
Related Phrases/Idioms
- "Above the carriage house": A phrase often used to describe a living space, such as an apartment, located on the upper floor of the carriage house building.
- The artist's studio is located above the carriage house.
Noun
- a small building for housing coaches and carriages and other vehicles