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Definition of carriage house in English: carriage housenoun North American A building for housing a carriage, typically one which has been converted into a dwelling. Example sentencesExamples - Wright's original plans for the grounds still exist, and proper vegetation will again adorn the grounds as will the extensive pergola that joins the main house with the carriage house.
- Across campus, in an old carriage house converted into a tap studio, Grant teaches a daunting tap passage by reciting just the rhythms.
- The tour includes 10 rooms and the ballroom in the house, and the carriage house.
- Chang and Skeen regularly host staff meetings at their house at nights and on weekends, and they plan to convert a carriage house into a formal conference room.
- Charles Eaton purchased thirty acres of land, and by 1890 the family had moved into a newly built estate called Riso Rivo, where Eaton had a studio above the carriage house.
Definition of carriage house in US English: carriage housenoun North American A building for housing a horse-drawn carriage, typically such a building that has been converted into a dwelling. Example sentencesExamples - Charles Eaton purchased thirty acres of land, and by 1890 the family had moved into a newly built estate called Riso Rivo, where Eaton had a studio above the carriage house.
- Across campus, in an old carriage house converted into a tap studio, Grant teaches a daunting tap passage by reciting just the rhythms.
- The tour includes 10 rooms and the ballroom in the house, and the carriage house.
- Wright's original plans for the grounds still exist, and proper vegetation will again adorn the grounds as will the extensive pergola that joins the main house with the carriage house.
- Chang and Skeen regularly host staff meetings at their house at nights and on weekends, and they plan to convert a carriage house into a formal conference room.
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